James Franco is opening up about how being accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women impacted his friendship with Seth Rogen.
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HBO, the channel that famously housed The Sopranos, have opened up about their past concerns for James Gandolfini’s health.The show’s star would occasionally “go on a bender” and stop production according to the HBO’s former CEO Jeff Bewkes, who shared his experiences from working on the show in a new book about the network.“We were concerned about Gandolfini staying alive. Occasionally he would go on a bender or a coke binge.
James Franco is opening up about how being accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women impacted his friendship with Seth Rogen.
“Tinderbox: HBO’s Ruthless Pursuit of New Frontiers,” outlines that Gandolfini signed a contract that would pay him $5 million per season. HBO doubled his salary after the third season aired in 2001.However, the “Enough Said” star and his team repeatedly asked for higher compensation after that and even went so far as to file a breach of contract lawsuit in Los L.A.
Not holding back. As fans watch Noella Bergener deal with her divorce on The Real Housewives of Orange County, the reality star revealed that her situation with estranged husband James Bergener has only gotten worse.
Edie Falco is opening up about why she’s unable to watch The Sopranos anymore.
For the past seven years, filmmaker Matthew Vaughn has been scratching his spy film itch with his ‘Kingsman’ franchise. Over the course of three films (the third of which, “The King’s Man,” arriving this week, read our review here), Vaughn has shown himself to be a pretty solid director of superspy material.
The Sopranos actor Edie Falco has said that she had to stop rewatching the iconic show because it was “too shocking” to her.Falco played Carmela Soprano, wife to James Gandolfini’s Tony, throughout the show’s six seasons.The show wrapped in 2007, and Gandolfini passed away in 2013 at the age of 51 from a heart attack.Falco admitted that she had begun to rewatch the show recently with her friend Aida Turturro, who played Janice Soprano on the show, but couldn’t make it past the fourth
The original “Avatar” was a massive hit for 20th Century Fox (pre-Disney merger) and most recently recovered its all-time global box office record from “Avengers: Endgame” thanks to a re-release in China. It’s still unknown if the four, yes four, “Avatar” sequels will replicate that landmark success at the box office, given that the current box office climate makes it seem unlikely we’ll see films being able to reach $2.73 billion again anytime soon.
The hunt for the next James Bond is seemingly underway. With “No Time to Die” released all over the world and the days of Daniel Craig’s 007 done as a result, it’s time for producer Barbara Broccoli to begin her search for the next actor to take on the role.
James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli has said the next 007 will be a British man of “any ethnicity”.After calls suggesting Bond should be played by a woman, the longtime producer shared her perspective in a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter.“I think it will be a man because I don’t think a woman should play James Bond,” Broccoli said when asked about the future of the character.
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the Hollywood site reported.Broccoli was joined by producer Michael Wilson, special effects supervisor Chris Corbould — and Rami Malek, who plays Bond’s latestnemesis, Safin.Daniel Craig, who has portrayed 007 since 2006, did not sit for the panel.“No Time to Die,” released in the US in October, is his fifth and last time as the suave British secret agent.
Gallery: These stars have famous parents you didn’t know about (Espresso) Elsewhere in the chat, Falco discussed her home life growing up on Long Island, New York, where she was the second of four children to two creative parents. "There was very little about my upbringing that was conventional.
HBO executives feared for "Sopranos" star James Gandolfini’s health on set. The claim was made in a new book titled "Tinderbox: HBO’s Ruthless Pursuit of New Frontiers" written by journalist James Andrew Miller.
Jimmy Bond (an aging Peter Lorre played Le Chiffre, the baddie Bond beats at the baccarat table). Clearly Bond creator Ian Fleming didn’t have a problem with the tube.
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behind the scenes at HBO is shedding some light on “Sopranos” star James Gandolfini’s health.“Tinderbox: HBO’s Ruthless Pursuit of New Frontiers,” written by journalist James Andrew Miller, dishes all the dirt on the iconic cable network.
Right To Try, a documentary short chronicling HIV survivor and activist Jeffrey Drew’s pursuit to find a cure for for the disease, is headed to Peacock.
Family reunion? Prince William and Duchess Kate are set to travel to the United States for the first time since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle left the U.K. for her native country. However, it is “somewhat unlikely” that the Fab Four will all stay together at the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s California home during the visit, according to royal expert Jonathan Sacerdoti.