Sharing an update! Carrie Ann Inaba isn’t back on The Talk yet, but it sounds like she’ll have an update to share shortly.
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Sharing an update! Carrie Ann Inaba isn’t back on The Talk yet, but it sounds like she’ll have an update to share shortly.
Fake tan sales have been rocketing in the UK ever since restrictions were lifted, and no wonder. Let’s face it, nothing beats the best fake tan for giving you bare leg confidence for summer.
Those who knocked “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” as nothing more than a pretense for Quentin Tarantino to meticulously recreate and hang out in the 1969 Los Angeles located somewhere between his boyhood memory and imagination (like that’s a bad thing) will not be dissuaded by his new novelization of the 2019 film (our original review here), an act of uncommonly authoritative fan-fiction that goes so far as to insert mention of a li’l nine-year-old QT into its final moments.
Rebecca Davis editorThe U.S. film industry is heaving a sigh of relief that “Black Widow” is poised to become the highest grossing domestic debut of the post-pandemic era, marking America’s return to moviegoing in force.The Scarlett Johansson-starrer is projected to earn around $80 million in its North American opening weekend, beating out “F9” last month.
Naomi Osaka is thanking Meghan Markle for her subtle support! In a powerful Time essay titled It's O.K. Not to Be O.K., the 23-year-old professional tennis player shared her appreciation towards some public personalities who had her back as she made the tough decision to withdraw from the French Open 2021 to tend to her mental health."Finally, I want to thank everyone who supported me.
1. “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” by Quentin Tarantino (HarperPerennial)2.
While there are always a lot of news that comes up regarding Quentin Tarantino films, particularly when it comes to his dialogue and use of gore and violence, after the debut of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” there was a bit of a surprising controversy surrounding the filmmaker’s depiction of Bruce Lee.
If you’re following the new Quentin Tarantino press blitz for the “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” novelization, and you’re listening to all the various long podcasts he’s been on, outlining his future, you know the filmmaker’s schedule and timetable look a little something like this (aside from parenting, he’s a new father): promoting his current book (‘OUATIH’), finishing his criticism film book (part of the two-part book deal he made with Harper Perennial Publishing), and then directing and/or
Cynthia Littleton Business EditorHollywood’s major studios and creative unions have agreed to extend talks on post-pandemic return to work rules beyond the June 30 expiration of the existing agreement. Terms of the previous deal will remain in place while negotiations continue.Both camps said they came to the decision to take the “necessary time” to hammer out the new deal.
The mythic, epic long cut of any movie, aka when people don’t understand the difference between an assembly cut—all the footage actually shot assembled into a raw edit—and what a director would want with their final version of the best of the best material (generally much shorter than an assembly, filmmakers don’t want every frame of footage in their film, because not everything is always A+).