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Cameron Diaz reveals she has tough standards for the men Drew Barrymore dates - hellomagazine.com - New York - county Drew
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29.09.2022 / 22:39

Cameron Diaz reveals she has tough standards for the men Drew Barrymore dates

Drew Barrymore and Cameron Diaz have known each other for over thirty years, having met when they were fourteen and sixteen, respectively.MORE: Drew Barrymore admits to difficulties with revealing childhood traumaThey have starred in movies together, partied together, seen one another's ups and downs, plus, have witnessed a slew of different significant others each has dated.You're not always going to like the person your best friend is dating, and during a recent conversation on The Drew Barrymore Show, Cameron opened up about how she really feels about the host's dating life.WATCH: Cameron Diaz shows a glimpse of her new kitchen at homeMORE: Drew Barrymore celebrates her daughter's birthday with an adorable photo you can't missDuring a conversation that took place as they were being driven around New York City, Drew proposed they play a game in which whenever they stopped at a red light, Cameron had to make a confession.Leaving the juiciest for last, she finally asked the There's Something About Mary lead: "Did you ever lie about liking anyone that I have dated?"The two quickly were engulfed in hysterical laughter, and the mother-of-two first answered for her longtime friend, saying: "You're incapable of doing that.

Small Town Georgia Mayor Killed In 'Freak Accident' At Motocross Event - perezhilton.com - county Bell - county Murray
perezhilton.com
27.09.2022 / 20:23

Small Town Georgia Mayor Killed In 'Freak Accident' At Motocross Event

The mayor of a small northwest Georgia town has died in what’s being described as a freak accident.

‘The Goldbergs’: How Jeff Garlin’s Murray Was Written Off In Season 10 Premiere - deadline.com - county Murray
deadline.com
22.09.2022 / 05:17

‘The Goldbergs’: How Jeff Garlin’s Murray Was Written Off In Season 10 Premiere

Like The Conners and Two And a Half Men, ABC’s The Goldbergs dealt with the controversial exit of a lead actor by killing their character off screen.

Telluride Review: Werner Herzog’s ‘Theater Of Thought’ - deadline.com
deadline.com
21.09.2022 / 21:21

Telluride Review: Werner Herzog’s ‘Theater Of Thought’

Werner Herzog turned 80 on September 5—the last day of the Telluride Film Festival, his abiding favorite film event, which he’s been attending for decades—and, of course, he has a new film to mark the occasion; you’d expect nothing less. It’s a documentary—he’s made many—and it shows the filmmaker as youthfully curious as ever, as he turns his camera on an impressive array of scientists, doctors, researchers, wealthy executives and the odd lawyer and politician to investigate the status of progress of neurological science. It’s an enormous field of endeavor, one that seems certain to become far bigger than is now is, more central to fundamental ways in which we lead our lives and more knowledgeable about how different species interact with one another. It’s an up-to-date primer on the subject, wider than it is deep, but engaging and illuminating always.

Telluride Review: Mark Cousins’ Documentary ‘My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock’ - deadline.com - Britain - Ireland
deadline.com
20.09.2022 / 18:43

Telluride Review: Mark Cousins’ Documentary ‘My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock’

By this time, don’t we know just about everything there is to know about Alfred Hitchcock? Few, if any, other filmmakers have had their lives and careers examined, explored and analyzed as much as has the vaunted master of suspense. So unless incontrovertible evidence were to be suddenly found that the director secretly fathered a dozen illegitimate children by as many women and personally supplied Churchill with an untraceable poison powder to drop into Stalin’s tea in Yalta, only to see the prime minister chicken out, it’s quite unlikely that much new will ever be added to his life story that we don’t already know.

Drew Barrymore recalls King Charles III's 'funny' personality when meeting him - hellomagazine.com - London - Indiana - county Drew - county Clinton
hellomagazine.com
15.09.2022 / 19:15

Drew Barrymore recalls King Charles III's 'funny' personality when meeting him

the Queen's passing on 8 September, celebrities and dignitaries alike all over the world have taken to social media and beyond to pay their respects to the royal family, and share their stories of meeting Her Majesty.MORE: Drew Barrymore unveils new look as season three of her talk show premieresDrew Barrymore is the latest to do so, though her story is about the new head of state, King Charles III.The star met the new King when premiering her remake of Charlie's Angels in London, back in November of 2000, and she let fans know of a little mishap she accidentally had!WATCH: Drew stuns with filter-free appearanceMORE: Drew Barrymore reunites with her ex-boyfriend and they recall their time together: 'I'll love you always'Speaking on The Drew Barrymore Show with Hillary Clinton and her daughter, Chelsea Clinton, who are promoting their own new show, Gutsy, the three women recalled their meetings with the royals.Drew revealed: "I had a dinner with who is now King Charles, and it was so fun! A lot of mayhem ensued."Recalling said mayhem, the star shared a photo of herself in which the King is standing in between actress Lucy Liu and the daytime host, and Drew, in an attempt to apparently hug His Majesty, accidentally placed her hand over her co-star's breast area instead.

‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’ Toronto Review: Zac Efron In Peter Farrelly’s Wild But True Vietnam War-Set Story - deadline.com - New York - Vietnam - county Murray
deadline.com
14.09.2022 / 05:15

‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’ Toronto Review: Zac Efron In Peter Farrelly’s Wild But True Vietnam War-Set Story

Watching Peter Farrelly’s new film, The Greatest Beer Run Ever, and knowing little about it going in, I kept thinking this would be a totally absurd, beyond belief story if it isn’t one that really happened. By the end I saw it is indeed 100% true, proving life can sometimes be stranger than fiction.  As such it turns out to be one of the more memorable, and certainly heartfelt movies this year, as well as a Vietnam War movie that couldn’t be further from The Deer Hunter, Platoon, and Apocalypse Now,  but a character-driven drama that defies logic but makes you believe once again in the power of the human spirit. This is the rare Vietnam film seen from the POV of a civilian, a key reason it works as well as it does.

Drew Barrymore thanked Britney Spears for not having sit-down dinner at her wedding - www.msn.com - county Drew
msn.com
14.09.2022 / 04:17

Drew Barrymore thanked Britney Spears for not having sit-down dinner at her wedding

Drew Barrymore was pleased Britney Spears didn't have a sit-down dinner at her wedding earlier this year. In June, the Toxic hitmaker tied the knot with long-time boyfriend Sam Asghari at her home in Los Angeles, with Drew, Madonna, Donatella Versace, and Selena Gomez among the celebrity guests. When asked about the nuptials during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Monday night, the star revealed that she loved how Britney decided to forgo a meal as part of the event.

Out Gay Aussie Actor Murray Bartlett, LGBT Icon Jennifer Coolidge, The White Lotus Win Big At Emmys - www.starobserver.com.au - Australia - county Murray
starobserver.com.au
13.09.2022 / 09:59

Out Gay Aussie Actor Murray Bartlett, LGBT Icon Jennifer Coolidge, The White Lotus Win Big At Emmys

It was a big night for HBO’s runway hit The White Lotus at the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards, winning nearly all the major categories it was nominated in. Sydney-born out gay Australian actor Murray Bartlett took home Emmy for best supporting actor in a limited series, while co-star and gay icon Jennifer Coolidge won the best supporting actress in a limited series. In his acceptance speech, Bartlett thanked White for “giving me one of the best experiences of my life” and gave a shout out to his mom. “I just want to thank my mom all the way home in Australia for giving me the most wonderful foundation of unconditional love. And inspiring me to believe that we can all do that for each other.

Australian Actor Murray Bartlett, ‘The White Lotus’ Standout, Wins First Emmy, Thanks Mom Down Under - deadline.com - Australia - Hawaii - county Murray
deadline.com
13.09.2022 / 03:51

Australian Actor Murray Bartlett, ‘The White Lotus’ Standout, Wins First Emmy, Thanks Mom Down Under

The White Lotus breakout star Murray Bartlett claimed the first Emmy of his career tonight, for his outlandish role as Armond, the ingratiating but conniving luxury hotel manager in the HBO limited series.

Drew Barrymore and Justin Long Recall 'Hedonistic' Romance During Tearful Reunion - www.etonline.com - county Drew
etonline.com
12.09.2022 / 22:31

Drew Barrymore and Justin Long Recall 'Hedonistic' Romance During Tearful Reunion

Drew Barrymore and Justin Long had a tearful reunion! On Monday's, Long was the first guest to kick off the show's third season.The friendly exes, who dated on and off from 2007 to 2010 and starred in the 2010 movie, joked about being reunited on television. After Barrymore and Long both admitted that there were “a lot of laughs” during their time together, the 47-year-old host couldn’t help but get emotional when talking about their past romance. Long also got sentimental as he applauded himself and Barrymore for having a healthy breakup.“I love that we maintained our love, because, I know from my end, it will never go anywhere.

Celebrities mark respect for 9/11 with powerful tributes: Kelly Ripa, Tom Brady & more - hellomagazine.com - USA - New York - Manhattan - Washington
hellomagazine.com
12.09.2022 / 12:37

Celebrities mark respect for 9/11 with powerful tributes: Kelly Ripa, Tom Brady & more

Kourtney Kardashian, Kelly Ripa and Tom Brady marked the poignant occasion with heartfelt tributes on social media.SEE: Catherine Zeta-Jones reveals heartache after loss of 'a real family member'Their posts honored the 2,977 innocent people who died in 2001, including 340 firefighters and 72 police officers, and over 25,000 injured. The series of coordinated terrorist attacks against the USA saw two planes crash into the Twin Towers in Manhattan, while a third hit the Pentagon, just outside Washington DC.

‘The Hanging Sun’ Review: A Dour, Carefully Generic Scandi-Noir With Few Surprises Bar the Accents - variety.com - Britain - Italy - Iceland - Norway - Denmark - Greenland
variety.com
12.09.2022 / 11:37

‘The Hanging Sun’ Review: A Dour, Carefully Generic Scandi-Noir With Few Surprises Bar the Accents

Jessica Kiang It’s kept deliberately vague where precisely Italian music-video director Francesco Carrozzini has set his feature debut, an adaption of the Jo Nesbø bestseller novel “Midnight Sun,” which closed a prestige-laden Venice Film Festival on an improbable note. One leans toward, maybe, Norway? But it could be Iceland or Greenland or any one of those far-flung, fjordy locales that usually turn out to belong to Denmark. It’s not like the language cues help: The dialogue is in English and the grand, windswept coastal landscapes are carefully scrubbed of signage that might, by so much as a single ‘ø,’ betray their provenance. The actors’ nationalities are less use still. Headlined by Italy’s Alessandro Borghi (“The Eight Mountains”), the rest of the cast is stacked with UK talent (Charles Dance, Peter Mullan, Jessica Brown Findlay), though we do know for sure, by the way the sun never sets and the mood is set firmly to “Nordic despair,” that we’re definitely not in either of those countries. Not to worry: Even without understanding exactly where we are, “The Hanging Sun” will feel familiar as a pair of worn-in pyjamas to anyone who has switched on a TV in the last decade. Because really, we’re in Scandiland, an amalgam location of every movie and television show from the recent “Scandi-noir” wave, a place sinister with secrets, seasonal affective disorders and Sarah Lund sweaters. 

‘Sidney’ Review: Reginald Hudlin’s Sidney Poitier Documentary Is A Hagiographic Disappointment [TIFF] - theplaylist.net
theplaylist.net
11.09.2022 / 08:07

‘Sidney’ Review: Reginald Hudlin’s Sidney Poitier Documentary Is A Hagiographic Disappointment [TIFF]

Sidney Poitier wasn’t solely a pioneer or merely among his generation’s best actors; he was a complicated, flawed human, prone to mistakes and foibles. But you wouldn’t know the depth of those flaws or how lasting his mistakes were by watching the Apple TV+ documentary “Sidney.” This documentary should be better, richer, and more comprehensive.

Drew Barrymore Carries 1 of These $7 Lip Balms in ‘Every Pocket’ - www.usmagazine.com - county Drew
usmagazine.com
09.09.2022 / 19:27

Drew Barrymore Carries 1 of These $7 Lip Balms in ‘Every Pocket’

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Selena Gomez Readies New Apple TV+ Documentary 'Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me' - www.justjared.com - county Dare
justjared.com
09.09.2022 / 01:39

Selena Gomez Readies New Apple TV+ Documentary 'Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me'

Selena Gomez teamed up with Apple TV+ to film a documentary about her life.

How ‘Close,’ ‘Holy Spider’ and ‘Sr.’ Highlight the Need for More International and Documentaries in Best Picture - variety.com - Britain - Denmark - Iran - county Davis - county Clayton
variety.com
07.09.2022 / 18:01

How ‘Close,’ ‘Holy Spider’ and ‘Sr.’ Highlight the Need for More International and Documentaries in Best Picture

Clayton Davis Any best picture lineup of any industry organization that does not include A24’s “Close,” Utopia’s “Holy Spider” and the doc “Sr.,” which is still seeking a distributor, shall be declared null and void…at least in my mind.  In Telluride, all three films played like gangbusters. “Holy Spider,” which premiered at Cannes and won best actress for Zar Amir Ebrahimi, is looking likely to be Denmark’s submission for international feature (although it’s in Persian, it has Danish producers). Based on the true story of Saeed Hanaei (played by Mehdi Bajestani), a serial killer who targeted sex workers and killed 16 women from 2000 to 2001 in Mashhad, Iran, the film tells a fictional account of a female journalist (Ebrahimi) who investigates the case. 

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