An unexpected friendship. After the death of her husband, Bob Saget, Kelly Rizzo spent time with someone who could relate to her loss: Amanda Kloots.
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K.J. Yossman Hollywood has officially entered the space race, as plans for a second film and TV studio in outer space have been unveiled.Space 11 Corp, which was set up by “Survivor” producer Andrea Iervolino and is run by MMA fighter turned producer John Lewis, is exploring a deal with Voyager Space company Nanoracks to build a free-flying space station that will function as a soundstage in zero gravity.Named S11S, the module can also be used as a live venue and will contain accommodation and sleeping quarters.
Nanoracks, the largest commercial user of the International Space Station, expects the studio to be operational by 2027.Space 11 Corp launched in April with the primary intention of making screen projects in zero gravity. Its subsidiaries include film and television studio Space 11 Studio, which focuses on high-concept zero-gravity productions, and Space 11 City, a film production facility.
The company is also behind the forthcoming reality TV series “Galactic Combat,” a zero-gravity fight competition series.“Exploring space opportunities has been quite eye-opening,” said Iervolino in a statement. “We are in discussions with Nanoracks because they are practical and have unmatched experience in taking unique ideas and developing them into real space programs.
Our gradual approach will allow us to explore thrilling in-space media opportunities possible today while also working towards our long-term vision of hosting entertainment events on a customized space station platform dedicated to our viewers.”“I have always thought outside the box, and I’m thrilled to take these first steps to bring sports entertainment to space,” added Lewis. “We’re looking to develop a new market of space-based entertainment and media
.An unexpected friendship. After the death of her husband, Bob Saget, Kelly Rizzo spent time with someone who could relate to her loss: Amanda Kloots.
Earvin “Magic” Johnson is looking back on his life and career in the four-part documentary. In addition to revealing an April 22 premiere date, Apple TV+ debuted the first teaser for the series, which goes deep on one of the world’s most iconic sports figures.According to the streaming platform and as seen in the first look, will offer a rare glimpse into Johnson’s world as he reflects on his impact, both on and off the court. Thanks to unprecedented access, the docuseries directed by Rick Famuyiwa will chronicle the basketball player’s journey from his humble beginnings in Lansing, Michigan, to becoming the face of the Los Angeles Lakers to the revelation and fallout surrounding his HIV status to the activist, entrepreneur and legend he is today. In addition to Johnson, who sits down for the documentary, the series will feature interviews with his family as well as an all-star lineup of figures from the sports and entertainment worlds. Excited to announce that my new 4-part documentary #TheyCallMeMagic, is coming to @AppleTVPlus on April 22! pic.twitter.com/YYjVWjEPlIIn April 2020, the 62-year-old sports legend confirmed to ET that the docuseries was in the works, noting that it will focus on his basketball career as well as his family and business endeavors.
Samuel L. Jackson will receive the Chairman’s Award during the 53rd NAACP Image Awards this month.
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Onetime Real Housewives of Orange County cast member Elizabeth Lyn Vargas was identified as the person held captive for hours in her own home by a 33-year-old felon who, according to Newport Beach police, was “actively threatening the life of the victim.”
All drivers risk being fined £70 for parking in the wrong place under a new law - and it doesn't matter if there's no double yellows.
EXCLUSIVE: Fluke Studios has wrapped production on a prison break thriller, Bosco, which is based on a true story.
Meghan King is ready to revisit her time on . Actually, she's already started… by launching a YouTube channel! Last week, Meghan posted the first in a series of videos she plans to make, in which she'll rewatch and react to her time on the Bravo hit. «My friends have been asking me to do this for a long time, and finally, I mean, I just sat down and I did it and it's been so much fun!» the former reality star tells ET over video chat.
Kelly Rizzo made Bob Saget proud. The wife of the late “Full House” star took to Instagram on Monday to share pics of herself performing standup in her husband’s honour. Saget died on Jan. 9 in Orlando, Florida.
Bob Saget's family members and friends in Hollywood gathered this week to pay tribute to the late actor-comedian at Los Angeles' The Comedy Store. Saget's wife, Kelly Rizzo, and his daughters were joined by a bevy of his celebrity pals including John Stamos, Jeff Ross, John Mayer, Jim Carrey, and Chris Rock, for a "loosely structured" evening full of laughter on Sunday, Stamos' publicist Matt Polk confirmed in an email to Fox News Digital.
Bob Saget proud. The wife of the late star took to Instagram on Monday to share pics of herself performing standup in her husband's honor.
Black History Month, and new content celebrating Black stories across television and film is on its way.Over the course of Black History Month, many channels will premiere nonfiction specials and programming that spotlight Black leaders in politics, entertainment and social justice. PBS will premiere specials about civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer and singer Marian Anderson, while Starz will premiere a feature length documentary on Congresswoman Barbara Lee.In addition, the Smithsonian Channel will debut a four-part miniseries tracing the origins exploring the legacy of slavery around the world. Aside from new documentaries and docuseries, streaming channels like Tubi will offer hundreds of hours of Black Cinema to watch, as well as original fiction programming.
Zola, has criticised the production company after being excluded from the film’s awards recognition.King, who is credited as an executive producer on the film, called out the film studio in a series of tweets on Sunday (January 30).In the post where she retweeted Film Independent, the organisation behind the Independent Spirit film awards, King wrote: “I think it’s hilarious ZOLA is up for 7 awards & no one thought to invite me nor include me IN the writers award category.“As if there would’ve been a film or a script to write if I didn’t um… write it? The most of any film this year & any film @A24 has EVER made btw. A ki.”I think it’s hilarious ZOLA is up for 7 awards & no one thought to invite me nor include me IN the writers award category..As if there would’ve been a film or a script to write if I didn’t um…write it?The most of any film this year & any film @A24 has EVER made btw.
Bob Saget's friends found a special way to remember him. Over the weekend, John Mayer, Dave Chappelle, Jeff Ross, Marc Maron and Seth Green hosted a «punk rock Shiva» for their late pal, who died on Jan.
K.J. Yossman Two of the U.K.’s most venerable screen industry organizations have teamed up to launch a mental health training guide for employers.ScreenSkills and The Film and TV Charity have partnered on a framework to support those responsible for mental health training in the U.K.’s film and TV sectors.“Mental Health Training: Guidance for Employers” is comprised of resources, links and considerations to help employers (including freelancers) provide mental health and related training.
Michelle Williams and Heath Ledger have inspired one of the new films at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.
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