Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina Dhowre Elba spoke about climate change and what people can do to make a difference.
05.10.2020 - 20:45 / justjared.com
Sabrina Carpenter is heading back to Netflix for her next project.
The 21-year-old former Disney star and singer has inked a deal to produce and star in a modern day re-telling on Alice in Wonderland, called Alice.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the movie will be a contemporary take on the classic Lewis Carroll story, and the modern-day musical will be set against the backdrop of a music festival called “Wonderland.”
More details about the project are being kept under wraps for the time
Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina Dhowre Elba spoke about climate change and what people can do to make a difference.
Carib women over to members of his crew to be raped; openly boasted about how easy it would be to enslave the Carib people; personally enslaved more than a thousand people; forced natives to mine gold or face execution; and perhaps most horrific of all, he literally sold children as young as 9 years old into sexual slavery.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsThe celebration of Columbus day has become highly-debated as more people have started to understand the Italian explorer’s unintentional discovery of America as one that exploited and led to the killings of large Native American populations.
Fin Argus gets submerged in water in the new trailer for Disney+‘s upcoming movie, Clouds.
Mayor Bill de Blasio was excluded from participating in New York’s major Columbus Day event Monday, The Post has learned. The head of the Columbus Citizens Foundation confirmed that de Blasio was not invited to speak at this year’s alternative event to the Columbus Day parade that was cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Sandra Bullock has lined up her next project with The Lost City of D, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Portland absorbed another night of violent protests Sunday that resulted in the toppling of two statues in the city and reports of numerous buildings with their windows smashed in, including the Oregon Historical Society. The unrest was reportedly tied to the "Day of Rage," on Columbus Day eve.
Tom Tapp Deputy Managing EditorOn Monday, California Governor Gavin Newsom addressed the growing chorus of Californians who complain the state is headed in the wrong direction and say they’re ready to leave for good.“I’ve lived here half a century,” said the governor, “and heard this pretty much every decade.”“I’d just encourage folks who are leaving to consider that this state, just 6-7 months ago this state was dominating in so many sectors,” asserted Newsom.
Alice is going through the looking glass once again.
While Disney sits back and greenlights live-action remakes of its classic animated film library, other studios are trying to figure out how to get involved in that money-making action. Sony is already deep into development on its upcoming “Cinderella” live-action reimagining.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: CBS has put in development crime drama Follow the Money, from writer Michael Peterson, and Alam, the Family, a semi-autobiographical multi-camera comedy from writer-comedian Sabrina Jalees.
Patrick Schwarzenegger's upcoming thriller, .The crime drama is like meets Robin Hood, following recent college grad Lance Zutterland (Schwarzenegger) as he finds himself deep in debt and railing against the system. So, he joins up with a band of underground criminals (fronted by Michael Shannon and Alex Pettyfer), who steal from the uber-rich and give to, well, themselves.
Former Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller knows from experience what actress Lori Loughlin‘s life will be like when she enters Souther California’s Victorville Federal Correctional Institution. Lori is due to report there on Nov.
Also Read: Eva Longoria Signs With WMELongoria will soon make her feature directorial debut with the Searchlight biopic “Flamin’ Hot” and workplace comedy “24/7” for Universal Pictures. Longoria’s other past directing credits include the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary “Versus,” as well as episodes of “Black-ish,” “The Mick,” “Telenovela” and “Devious Maids.”Pietrosh and Goldstein created and executive produced NBC/Universal TV’s comedy series “Telenovela” starring Longoria.