Beach Boys fans got a special surprise Sunday night from John Stamos.
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Spinning Gold, the long-in-the-works biopic about 1970s Casablanca Records chief Neil Bogart, is heating up again in time for the Cannes Virtual Market. The pic, written and directed by Bogart’s son Timothy Scott Bogart, has added Wiz Khalifa to play Parliament leader George Clinton, Tayla Parx to play Donna Summer, Ledisi to play Gladys Knight and Lyndsy Fonseca to play music manager Joyce Biawitz.
Production is now underway in New Jersey, and Capstone will introduce the film to Cannes market
Beach Boys fans got a special surprise Sunday night from John Stamos.
Indiana Jones 5 director James Mangold has responded to reports that filming on the movie has been shut down due to Harrison Ford's injury. In June, Disney released a statement confirming that Ford had suffered a shoulder injury during a fight scene, however the extent of the injury was not revealed.
Harrison Ford’s legendary whip-wielding archaeologist ride into the sunset just yet. Production on the much-delayed final installment of “Indiana Jones” has ground to a halt yet again as the action star recovers from an injury he suffered during filming.
Filming on the new 'Indian Jones' movie has been pushed back three months as a result of Harrison Ford's shoulder injury. The 78-year-old actor, who stars as the titular daredevil archaeologist in the franchise, sustained the injury in a choreographed fight scene and will be now out of action while he recuperates.
Harrison Ford has been forced to take a hiatus from filming on the set of Indiana Jones 5. The 78-year-old sustained a shoulder injury while rehearsing a fight scene, according to a Disney spokesperson.
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While he may look it on-screen, Harrison Ford isn’t invincible! The 78-year-old injured his shoulder while filming a scene for the highly anticipated Indiana Jones 5 sequel, Deadline Hollywood reported on Wednesday, June 23. The incident required Harrison to seek medical attention and take a hiatus from shooting the outlet said, noting that production will continue under director James Mangold without Harrison for the time being. HollywoodLife has reached out to Disney for comment.
the set of “Indiana Jones 5,” Ford reportedly hurt his shoulder, according to Deadline. The extent of the injury is not yet known, but the shooting is reportedly set to continue coordinated around Ford’s recovery.
Harrison Ford injured his shoulder while rehearsing for A Disney spokesperson told ET on Wednesday that the 78-year-old actor got hurt while rehearsing a fight scene, but that production on the film will continue.«In the course of rehearsing for a fight scene, Harrison Ford sustained an injury involving his shoulder,» the statement reads.
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Wiz Khalifa has been confirmed to play Parliament leader George Clinton in a new Casablanca Records biopic.As reported by Deadline, Spinning Gold, a film about Casablanca Records chief Neil Bogart, is currently in production.The film will chart the rise of the Bogart’s Buddah and Casablanca labels during the 1960s and 1970s.The latter put out the majority of Parliament‘s records during the 1970s.
Noel Gallagher has opened up on why he believes that U2 frontman Bono has become the whipping boy of rock in recent years.Despite enjoying global fame, U2 have endured their fair share of naysayers – and Noel believes that Bono is directly to blame.Speaking to Absolute Radio’s Andy Bush and Richie Firth, Noel explained that while people think they dislike U2, it’s Bono’s “do-gooder” attitude that they actually hate.“I get a bit frustrated when people are like ‘I don’t like U2,'” Gallagher