Diane Weyermann, the longtime Chief Content Officer at Participant who also produced or exec produced dozens of films including Oscar winners An Inconvenient Truth and Citizenfour, died today of cancer in New York, the company said. She was 66.
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Claudiu Filipescu is sat in his cab at Birch services on the M62 waiting for the details of his next job to come through.
As a Romanian HGV driver with experience of working in this country he's exactly the type of person the Government is hoping to entice with a temporary visa scheme that will see 5,000 foreign truckers allowed into the UK on three-month contracts up to Christmas Eve.
But Claudiu, who spends nine months of
Diane Weyermann, the longtime Chief Content Officer at Participant who also produced or exec produced dozens of films including Oscar winners An Inconvenient Truth and Citizenfour, died today of cancer in New York, the company said. She was 66.
Ron Howard first rose to prominence as a child actor in the 1960s for his roles in The Andy Griffith Show and Happy Days, respectively, before foraying into film. The prolific director and producer, 67, has since gone on to direct films like A Beautiful Mind and Frost/Nixon, picking up a few Academy Award wins along the way.
Ryan Gosling is sharing a sweet memory.
TWICE have officially announced their upcoming third full-length album, ‘Formula Of Love: O+T=<3’.Earlier today (October 8), the nine-member girl group took to Twitter to reveal the title and release date of their forthcoming record.
EXCLUSIVE: CAA has signed Phil Dunster, coming off the second season of Emmy winning Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso. He plays series regular Jamie Tartt.
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Oscar-winning film producer Scott Rudin has been persona-non-grata ever since allegations of mental, emotional, and physical abuse against both colleges and employees were revealed last year by THR, a piece that had been apparently years in the making.
bombshell report in April from The Hollywood Reporter, which chronicled allegations of a history of bullying, including claims that the “unhinged” producer once attacked an assistant, Rudin stepped away from the play and other projects, such as the “The Music Man,” starring Hugh Jackman.In an interview with Vanity Fair published Thursday, Sorkin explained why he took the news of Rudin’s alleged abuse “personally” and why he didn’t speak up sooner in the wake of the report.“Had I known, there’s
Aaron Sorkin, whose stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird resumes performances on Broadway next week, says in a new interview that Scott Rudin, the show’s former producer, “got what he deserves” after details of past bullying and workplace abuse came to light last spring.
Vanity Fair published Thursday, Sorkin discussed why he took the news of Rudin’s alleged abuse “personally” and why he didn’t speak up sooner in the wake of the accusations.“Had I known, there’s no chance I would’ve tolerated it, there’s no chance [director] Bart Sher would’ve tolerated it, that Jeff Daniels would’ve tolerated it. So we didn’t know.
TWICE have released a teaser of the music video for their forthcoming single ‘The Feels’.On September 27, the nine-member act shared the first music video teaser for their new song ‘The Feels’, which arrives on Friday (October 1). The forthcoming track will be TWICE’s first-official English-language single.In the new visual, the girl group receive a mysterious envelope from under their door.
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Amber Heard has issued a subpoena in her legal case involving ex-husband Johnny Depp, but this time she's going after the Los Angeles Police Department. The legal move was confirmed by a clerk in Fairfax County and involves Heard's legal team requesting the LAPD to "produce the books, documents, records, electronically stored information and tangible things" pertaining to a 2016 domestic disturbance involving her and the "Pirates of the Caribbean" star, Deadline reports.
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EXCLUSIVE: Kevin Hart and director F. Gary Gray are set to team for the first time on Lift, a heist film that Netflix acquired last March as a spec script by Dan Kunka. Production will begin at the top of the year. The film is produced by Simon Kinberg and Audrey Chon for Genre Pictures, Matt Reeves and Adam Kassan for 6th & Idaho, and Hart and Brian Smiley for HartBeat Productions.
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Jordan Moreau Marcia Lucas, the Oscar-winning editor of the original “Star Wars,” wasn’t very happy with Disney’s sequel trilogy. She said producer Kathleen Kennedy and director J.J.
Dolores Huerta is a living legend, and at 91 years old, this labor movement leader and civil rights activist continue making an impact in society. Known for working with César Chávez in the National Farm Workers Association and as the first Latina inducted into the National Women’s Hall of Fame, Dolores wants younger generations to continue the job she started.In an interview with Today, Huerta recalled the moment that she became an activist without even knowing it.
True Story is coming to Netflix.
Jennifer Yuma editorNetflix announced that the upcoming limited series “True Story” will premiere on Nov. 24.Starring Kevin Hart and Wesley Snipes, “True Story” follows a tour stop in Kid’s (Hart) hometown of Philadelphia.