Tom Cruise and Hayley Atwell are back to filming the intense car chase scene for Mission: Impossible 7!
03.11.2020 - 16:26 / hollywoodreporter.com
The Democratic Party of Wisconsin has added Superbad to its growing list of film and TV reunion fundraisers. Stars Jonah Hill (Seth), Michael Cera (Evan),Christopher Mintz-Plasse (Fogell akak McLovin),Seth Rogen (Officer Michaels; writer), Bill Hader (Officer Slater) and Martha MacIssac (Becca) are all participating, along with writer Evan Goldberg, director Greg Mottola, and producer Judd Apatow.
The "Superbad: Cast Reunion & Watch Party," taking place on Oct. 27 at 8 p.m.
Tom Cruise and Hayley Atwell are back to filming the intense car chase scene for Mission: Impossible 7!
A Wisconsin mayor says multiple people were shot at a mall Friday but none of the injuries appear to be life-threatening and authorities were still searching for the shooter. Wauwatosa Mayor Dennis McBride said in a statement that a suspect remains at large after the shooting at Mayfair Mall in Wauwatosa Police officers descended on the area around 3 p.m.The Wauwatosa Police Department did not respond to calls and messages from Fox News.The FBI and the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office also
A fast-moving wildfire driven by gusting winds destroyed several homes in Reno, Nev., and forced hundreds to evacuate on Tuesday, prompting Gov. Steve Sisolak to declare a state of emergency.
For the fourth consecutive presidential election cycle, the results from Wisconsin proved to be a nail-biter. In 2016, President Donald Trump won the state by less than a percentage point and now, four years later, his Democratic challenger, President-elect Joe Biden, flipped the battleground state by a similar margin.
Scott Baio was not happy after his former Happy Days co-star, Ron Howard, announced that he was putting together a reunion of the classic show in order to raise money for Democrats in Wisconsin, where the show was set.
Christopher Vourlias Romanian-born filmmaker Bogdan George Apetri has made a life for himself in New York City, since moving there 19 years ago to study film at Columbia University, where he now teaches.
Avengers: Endgame deepfake video has been shared that sees Joe Biden and the Democrats take on Donald Trump.In a new edit of the climax of the Marvel blockbuster, videographer John Handem Piette has put an election twist on the clip, urging all the Democrats to assemble and chant to count all the votes.Biden, presented as Captain America, begins the deepfake by asking Trump’s Thanos: “Will you shut up, man?”, a reference to the first presidential debate the two leaders had last month.
Jonah Hill, Emma Stone and more Superbad stars have continued with their thriving careers since the comedy film’s 2007 premiere.The coming-of-age movie, written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, was based on the duo’s experience growing up in Vancouver, Canada.
all of it. From Trump falsely saying he won, to early voting totals favoring Election Day voters in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, which skews heavily Republican.“You’re going to have a situation, I suspect, in states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, other states, where they are going to be receiving huge amounts of mail-in ballots.
"I am stunned by the amount of tension in my body, so I can imagine what it must be for millions of Americans," Henry Winkler says while discussing the current political climate. Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter after joining in theHappy Days reunion that raised funds for the Democratic Party of Wisconsin, the 74-year-old actor explains he has lived by "a set of ideas, a set of rules that was one America" and a current concern is the country's unstable status amid a Trump presidency.
Almost two weeks out from the 2020 presidential election, Julia Louis-Dreyfus started making some phone calls. "Given how successful the Veep reunion event was for the Wisconsin Dems, I thought to myself, 'Jeez, we could do this again with my Seinfeld buddies and raise a shit ton of money.
Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Seth Rogen, Emma Stone and more stars of the 2007 high school comedySuperbad convened on Tuesday during the latest COVID-19 era Hollywood reunion, this one to benefit theDemocratic Party of Wisconsin.
Scott Baio was not happy after his former Happy Days co-star, Ron Howard, announced that he was putting together a reunion of the classic show in order to raise money for Democrats in Wisconsin, where the show was set.
Scott Baio shot back at John Stamos after the actor, 57, tweeted that he wanted to play his character, Chachi, during the October 25 Happy Days reunion. John presumed that Scott wouldn’t be down for the reunion considering that it’s raising money for the Wisconsin Democratic Party — and Scott, 60, is one of Hollywood’s most vocal Donald Trump supporters. Despite that probably being true, Scott repeatedly lashed out at John and anyone who voiced support for him stepping into the role.
Scott Baio is not a fan of Ron Howard’s upcoming “Happy Days” reunion.