snarked a dejected Gracie Lorincz in the caption to her clip.
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Studiocanal is teaming with Imperative Entertainment to make psychological thriller “Cat Person,” based on the short story by Kristen Roupenian which was published by The New Yorker in 2017. It went on to become its most downloaded fiction that year.Studiocanal will fully finance the feature – billed as describing the “hellscape” of modern romance.
It will begin world sales at this week’s Virtual Cannes Market, with 30West co-representing U.S. rights.“Cat Person” will be directed by DGA
.snarked a dejected Gracie Lorincz in the caption to her clip.
two and a half years in prison for attempting to extort Nike out of $25 million. Before “The Five” took this abruptly perverted turn, they played a clip of Stelter’s show “Reliable Sources” from September 2018, where where he told Avenatti, “Looking ahead to 2020 one reason why I’m taking you seriously as a contender is because of your presence on cable news.” Needless to say, this entire situation delights Fox hosts and they got a good laugh at how badly that commentary aged.
Jessie Cave is opening up about her time on the set of Harry Potter.
Jessie Cave struggled with body image after wrapping “Harry Potter”.
had declined to vote on tenure for Hannah-Jones and later offered her a five-year fixed term contract.
“Succession.” But in his new movie “Zola,” the Emmy-nominated actor is switching out the rosé for Red Bull. Based on an infamous 2015 Twitter thread, the A24 flick, in theaters June 30, tells a mostly true version of a wild weekend gone wrong. Titular Zola (Taylour Paige), is a waitress from Detroit who is whisked down to Tampa, Florida, by her fast-friend Stefani (Riley Keough) with the promise of dancing for dollar bills.
Director David Mackenzie is heading to FX to helm a new crime series after making a string of feature films such as the robbery thriller “Hell or High Water,” the Scottish historical epic “The Outlaw King,” and the prison drama “Starred Up.” READ MORE: David Mackenzie Talks Re-Editing ‘Outlaw King,’ Shrugs Off ‘Braveheart’ Comparisons, & Thinks Theaters Are Overrated [Interview] A report from Variety has revealed that Mackenzie will bring his extensive directing experience to FX’s “Under The
An Orange County romance! Braunwyn Windham-Burke is officially dating fellow The Real Housewives of Orange County alum Fernanda Rocha.
Catherine Zeta-Jones has shared a beautiful throwback photo with her dad David Jones in honour of Father's Day and fans can all agree on one thing: how alike the pair look.The Hollywood actress uploaded the snap on Sunday, of the father-daughter pair posing in their home country of Wales, joined by Catherine's two children.MORE: Catherine Zeta-Jones holidays in Spain with her familyPaying tribute to her dad, the Mask of Zorro star wrote: "Happy Father's Day Daddy! You are everything, and
Studiocanal and Imperative Entertainment are teaming up on psychological thriller Cat Person, based on Kristen Roupenian’s well-received short story published in The New Yorker in 2017.
death of John Paragon, who was known as the beloved blue-faced genie Jambi on “Pee-wee’s Playhouse,” The Post has learned. According to the Riverside County Coroner, Paragon died on April 3 from “cardiovascular disease with other significant conditions of chronic alcohol abuse.” He was 66 years old. The actor, who was known for his genie chant of the iconic magic words: “Meka leka hi meka hiney ho,” was found dead in his Palm Springs, Calif.
Meka leka hi meka hiney ho.“John Paragon, the veteran actor who played the blue-faced genie Jambi on “Pee-wee’s Playhouse,” has died.
On Thursday morning, the inaugural Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame was held honouring a lengthy list of well-deserving artists.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterNaomi Watts’ update on the cult horror film “Goodnight Mommy” just secured two crucial roles in Cameron and Nicholas Crovetti.The twin boys will play Watts’ sons in the Amazon Studios project, which just kicked off production in New Jersey.
Line of Duty character in BBC's new gritty drama, Time - sparking a fan theory that the two shows are entwined.