Monica Lewinksy was Jake Tapper’s guest on the Oct. 5 episode of The Lead With Jake Tapper, and they had a quick laugh over their shared history.
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Sigourney Weaver is excited to be stepping back into her role as Dana Barrett in “Ghostbusters Afterlife”.
The actress originally played the character in the first “Ghostbusters” film, which hit theatres 37 years ago.
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While visiting ET Canada’s Festival Central Lounge at the Shangri-La in Toronto, Weaver reflected on the lasting legacy of the iconic comedy.
“We just wanted to make a wonderful
Monica Lewinksy was Jake Tapper’s guest on the Oct. 5 episode of The Lead With Jake Tapper, and they had a quick laugh over their shared history.
Sweet as a serenade! Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison and more Glee alums have found their happily ever afters off-screen.
It’s the heart-stoppingmoment when a bashed-in Pontiac LeMans hurtles beneath NYC’s elevated subway at 90 miles an hour, dodging traffic and pedestrians in a wild race to keep up with a hijacked N train rumbling overhead.That five-minute sequence — a crash course in ‘70s guerrilla filmmaking — is now regarded by many to be the best movie car chase of all time. However, with the 50th anniversary of "The French Connection" revving up this week, legendary actor Gene Hackman is blunt about the
Kate Bosworth is looking back at Remember the Titans.
America Ferrera, 37, is giving her fans some serious nostalgia with her latest Instagram pic! The actress brought out her iconic 2007 Emmy Awards dress to wear to her friend’s 40th birthday party and posed for an eye-catching pic while holding her Emmy. She attached the new snapshot to a professional red carpet photo of herself rocking the blue sleeveless choice 14 years ago at the memorable ceremony. Check out the pic HERE.
Bleecker Street’s sci-fi romantic comedy I’m Your Man blasted off – relatively speaking in today’s specialty market – with a per screen average of $2,139 in 16 theaters in North America (12 U.S., four in Canada).
It’s been five years since the release of the 2016 reboot of “Ghostbusters” in which an all-female cast comprised of Melissa McCarthy, Kristin Wiig, Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon suited up and declared they weren’t afraid of no ghosts.
Sebastian stans! Cruel Intentions’ theme song, The Verve’s “Bittersweet Symphony,” still follows Ryan Phillippe to this day — but he’s all for it.
We casually throw the word “icon” around with such abandon these days that it almost feels like we need a new, more potent idiom to describe those who actually fit the bill. But until we get that term, let’s say that Sigourney Weaver is an absolute icon and leave it at that — a brilliant actor equally adept at drama, action, and comedy, a three-time Academy Award nominee (two of them in the same year), the kind of screen presence who lifts just about anything she’s in.
I am not of fan of movies that resort to breaking the fourth wall, as it were, and letting their key characters talk incessantly to the audience. It is a device that generally feels lazy, a writer’s crutch to explain story points away instead of letting us discover for ourselves.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterWriting, directing, and life partners Maya Forbes and Wallace Wolodarsky work out all of their disagreements on the page, the couple confided to Variety at this year’s Toronto Film Festival.While that may pertain strictly to film narratives, they’re certainly on the same page about their festival entry “The Good House” — a rich and unexpected drama starring Sigourney Weaver as you’ve never really seen her.Adapted from the Ann Leary book of the same name, “The
“Raising Victor Vargas,” which is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a screening at the New York Latino Film Festival on Wednesday.Rivera, now 39, made headlines in The Post earlier this summer when he survived an attack by an “unhinged” straphanger threatening MTA workers — so he’s glad to be revisiting a happier memory now.He had zero acting roles before his cult classic and scored only a few more after its release — but he still counts his performance as Harold, the eponymous main
Filmmaker Terrence Davies chose “Mary Queen of Scots” star Jack Lowden to play World War One poet Siegfried Sassoon in his TIFF biopic “Benediction” and he says the actor’s transformation into the real life soldier and poet was “an absolute joy to witness.”
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry paid a touching but subtle tribute to the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. On Sunday, to mark 20 years since the deadly attacks, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex changed the homepage of their charitable website, Archwell.com in order to honor the full list of people who died two decades ago. According to Page Six, the website was altered to look all-black.