Mia Farrow has said that meeting Woody Allen is “the great regret of my life”. Farrow spoke as part of HBO’s forthcoming documentary series Allen v Farrow.
28.01.2021 - 21:59 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: In a competitive situation, Star alumna Jude Demorest has signed with Buchwald for representation.
Demorest is widely recognized for playing the title role of Star Davis in Lee Daniels’ praised series Star, alongside Queen Latifah, Benjamin Bratt, Naomi Campbell and Lenny Kravitz, for three seasons on Fox. Actress/singer/songwriter Demorest, from Detroit, MI, landed the title role in the pilot, which was subsequently picked up to series, after a nationwide search.
Most recently,
Mia Farrow has said that meeting Woody Allen is “the great regret of my life”. Farrow spoke as part of HBO’s forthcoming documentary series Allen v Farrow.
The Woody Allen sexual abuse scandal has followed the filmmaker for decades now. While Allen still claims he has been vindicated in court, his accusers still believe he’s guilty of abuse of one of Mia Farrow’s children when she was only a child.
Woody Allen and Dylan Farrow one afternoon in August 1992 has been in dispute for three decades.On Sunday, the four-part HBO docuseries “Allen v. Farrow” will once again delve into the case — which pits the Oscar-winning filmmaker against his daughter, Dylan Farrow.
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticThe charges made against Woody Allen by Dylan Farrow, his daughter, and Mia Farrow, her mother, have resonated throughout American culture for decades. But it took a while for them to really be heard.That — the story of their finally being metabolized — makes for the narrative arc of “Allen v.
Jimmie Allen is open to forgiveness. The country star is one of the genre's most prominent Black artists and took to Twitter on Saturday to discuss "forgiveness" after Morgan Wallen's N-word controversy.
HBO has shared a teaser trailer for its upcoming docuseries Allen v. Farrow – you can watch it below.The four-part series investigates allegations that filmmaker Woody Allen sexually abused his daughter Dylan Farrow.
A new HBO documentary series rips the lid off of one of the most scandalous celebrity splits of all time.
A new documentary about Woody Allen is coming to HBO.
Wow, if you thought Woody Allen had been canceled, Mia Farrow “won” and the allegations against Allen and the scandal between them was relatively over—Allen slinking back into the shadows to make films in Europe with whatever companies or actors would appear in them for the rest of his days— guess again. The scandal and drama are being unearthed again in an explosive new documentary called, “Allen V.
Wow, if you thought Woody Allen had been canceled, Mia Farrow “won” and the allegations against Allen and the scandal between them was relatively over—Allen slinking back into the shadows to make films in Europe with whatever companies or actors would appear in them for the rest of his days— guess again. HBO Documentary Films has announced a secret and explosive new doc called, “Allen V.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterPiecing together home movies, court documents, police evidence and never-before-heard audio tapes, HBO is releasing docuseries “Allen v. Farrow” — which examines the decades-long story behind the sexual abuse allegations against Woody Allen involving his daughter Dylan — on Feb.
The trailer for Kathryn Newton‘s new movie has been released!
according to The Hollywood Reporter, which added that while there’s no acting deal currently in place, it could be a “potential starring vehicle” for the veteran actor.Legendary is developing the adaptation, written by Brian K. Vaughan, as a possible jumping-off point for a subsequent film and anime off-shoot.Buck Rogers first appears in the pulpy sci-fi magazine Amazing Stories in 1928 as a war vet who falls into a coma and wakes up in the 25th century.
There’s magnetism between Margaret and Mark in the first look at “The Map Of Tiny Perfect Things”.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVWhen an alien crash-lands on Earth and takes over the body of a small-town doctor in Syfy’s “Resident Alien,” he spends hours rewinding and mimicking the same lines of dialogue from “Law & Order” in order to learn how to walk, talk and interact with humans. But as much as he intends to utilize those lessons when venturing out in town, “life comes at him fast,” Alan Tudyk, who plays the alien, admits.
While the entire cast of “Star Wars: Rogue One” did an admirable job in their spinoff film from 2016, the truth is that most of them didn’t expect to come back for new stories. Why? Well, they all died.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterWhen brothers Jake and Conor Allyn were growing up, they had something of an unusual family tradition.Whenever they would go to the movies, their dad, Rob, had a tendency to choose something that wasn’t exactly age-appropriate for his young kids.That’s how Jake came to perform a monologue from “Braveheart” in his elementary school talent show while the other students were singing along to Aaron Carter songs.Child-friendly or not, the Mel Gibson epic that
Alan Tudyk’s acting resume is peppered with sci-fi roles: “Firefly,” “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” “Doom Patrol,” “Con Man.”It’s safe to say however, that he’s never played an extraterrestrial who’s got a thing for “Law & Order.”Welcome to the world of “Resident Alien,” Syfy’s new dramedy series with Tudyk in the titular role.“I’m part of the sci-fi world but haven’t ever been on Syfy, the channel, before [in a series created for the network],” says Tudyk, 49.
French actress Nathalie Delon, who was known for her glamorous on-screen persona and high-profile personal life, has died at the age of 79.