OK so it might be slightly unfair to ask Chris Harrison to pay attention here since his future with Bachelor Nation is still completely up in the air.
03.05.2021 - 23:19 / hollywoodreporter.com
Leave No Trace actor Thomasin McKenzie has been cast to play gymnast Kerri Strug in Olivia Wilde's Perfect biopic for Searchlight, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. Strug was hailed as an American hero when she completed her final vault at the Atlanta Olympics on a badly injured ankle to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
Wilde will direct the biopic based on a script by Ronnie Sandhal. The producer credits are shared by Sandhal, Nik Bower and Jeremy Baxter for Riverstone Pictures and
.OK so it might be slightly unfair to ask Chris Harrison to pay attention here since his future with Bachelor Nation is still completely up in the air.
This review was initially published after the 2019 Venice Film Festival premiere of “The Perfect Candidate.”As someone with a side gig on the programming team of an LGBT film festival, I’ve noticed that, while the coming-out drama is often tired and clichéd coming from American filmmakers, it can be thrilling when one is produced a part of the world (Bermuda or South Korea, for instance) where an honest conversation about queer lives is in its early stages.It’s not a put-down, then, when I say
NBCUniversal is going big to prove that cable still has a future in a streaming world.
After years of agony, drama, and studio fighting with mixed results to show for it in the end (at best), if filmmaker Zack Snyder gleans one takeaway from his terrific new zombie thriller, “Army Of The Dead,” it’s that he should steer completely clear of superhero films for the rest of his career and focus on original features. And maybe just zombie ones.
DMX is set to air as a two-part special, in what is being billed as his final interview. The artist, real name Earl Simmons, died on 9 April, having spent several days on life support at a New York hospital following a catastrophic cardiac arrest.
Naya Rivera's ex-husband Ryan Dorsey paid a touching tribute to the late actress as the US celebrated Mother's Day on Sunday.The former Glee star tragically drowned at the age of 33 last July, with her body being found days after she was reported missing during a boat trip on Lake Piru with her five year old son, Josey. Less than a year after her sad death, Ryan has taken to social media to share an adorable image of Naya and their son Josey to his 167,000 Instagram followers to mark the day.
Wolf Alice performed their latest single ‘Smile’ during a remote guest appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden last night (May 4) – you can watch their performance and interview with Corden below.The four-piece played the track on Corden’s US chat show to further promote their upcoming third album ‘Blue Weekend’, which is now set for release on June 4.Wolf Alice performed ‘Smile’ on The Late Late Show after speaking to the host on Zoom about previously playing basketball together,
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterEva Longoria’s prestige project “Flamin’ Hot,” about the inventor of the spicy Cheetos snack, has found its stars in actors Jesse Garcia and Annie Gonzalez.An award-winning actor and prolific TV director, Longoria is ramping up to a feature directorial era with the Searchlight project, which tells the inspirational story of Richard Montañez.
As any “Star Wars” fan worth their salt already knows, Tuesday, May 4 has come to be known as “Star Wars” Day, a play on the famous phrase “may the Force be with you.”
Luke Evans is headed to Apple in a brand new series called Echo 3, which comes from Mark Boal.
Thomasin McKenzie has been tapped to star in Olivia Wilde‘s next film.