Kate Winslet is opening up with how she feels about working with controversial directors Woody Allen and Roman Polanski, years after their movies were released.
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Peter White Television EditorHome Improvement star Tim Allen is to star in and exec produce a non-scripted building series for History.The actor who played Tool Time star Tim Taylor on the ABC sitcom for eight seasons, will be joined by his Home Improvement co-star Richard Karn in Assembly Required (w/t).The ten-part series will spotlight the best and brightest builders from across the country, at their home workshops, as they compete to breathe new life into everyday household items in
.Kate Winslet is opening up with how she feels about working with controversial directors Woody Allen and Roman Polanski, years after their movies were released.
Peter White Television EditorLong-running gameshow Wheel of Fortune is back in the studio and its COVID-friendly episodes are set to start airing later this month.The show returns with new episodes, kicking off its 38th season, on September 14.Deadline revealed at the end of July that the syndicated show was going through a couple of adjustments to ensure the health and safety of crew and contestants.
Lily Allen and David Harbour tied the knot! The 35-year-old Smile singer and the 45-year-old Stranger Things actor got married on Monday (September 8), TMZ confirmed on Wednesday (September 10).
Peter White Television EditorDoc Martin, the grumpy British doctor played by Martin Clunes, is to hang up his stethoscope next year with the tenth and final season of the UK drama.ITV has renewed the series, which airs on Acorn TV in the U.S. for a final run with production set to start in 2021.The show follows Clunes’ Dr.
Soccer Aid newbie joining the line up for the 2020 game. The actor will join the England squad when they face the World XI in the big charity match at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Blake Shelton , 44, and Gwen Stefani, 50, purchased their first home together in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley back in May. But, because of the COVID19 pandemic, they were quarantined in Oklahoma for months.
Alana Haim and Phillip Seymour Hoffman’s son, Cooper Hoffman, will be leading Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film.Tentatively titled Soggy Bottom, the film is set to be a coming-of-ager set in the San Fernando Valley in the 1970s.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorCooper Hoffman, the son of late Oscar winner Philip Seymour Hoffman, and singer-songwriter Alana Haim will make their feature acting debut in Paul Thomas Anderson’s 1970s San Fernando Valley feature which is set at MGM.They join eight-time Oscar nominee Bradley Cooper and Bennie Safdie. Cooper Hoffman will play the child actor protagonist of the multiple storyline feature.
VOMO: Vote or Miss Out. And it's not just the sense of creeping dread you get as you realize that you're slowly screwing over your country if you don't, it's now an official one-hour comedy special on ABC!ABC announced Wednesday morning that it would host this comedy special, emceed by Kevin Hart, in an effort to encourage electoral participation in the 2020 election.
It appears Bradley Cooper gets into some trouble on the next Paul Thomas Anderson flick. The movie – currently dubbed “Untitled Paul Thomas Anderson Project” on IMDB – is set in the 1970’s San Fernando Valley, and Bradley, 45, certainly looks like he stepped out of that era.
One of the most memorable podcasts we listened to last year was an episode of the A24 podcast cheekily titled “Seduce and Destroy.” Therein, “Uncut Gems” directors Josh and Benny Safdie sat down to chat with filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson about Darius Khondji, the magic of Adam Sandler, and the lasting influence that “Punch-Drunk Love” had on the Safdies when they were young.
Bradley Cooper is hard at work on his new movie!
Long in the making sequels have been having a bit of a moment in Hollywood over the last handful of years. Properties long since thought dormant have come back to life, sometimes to great success.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway Critic“Anthony! Anthony!,” the mother shouted from the second floor of a Boston North End tenement apartment building overlooking an urban alley, her voice seeming to carry over numerous city blocks as 12-year-old Anthony runs home for his favorite Prince-brand spaghetti dinner.The image from the long-running television commercial (watch it below) will be familiar to any regular TV watcher of the late 1960 and ’70s, as will the look of happiness on the boy’s
“Home Improvement” stars Tim Allen and Richard Karn are reuniting for a new competition show. More than two decades after the two co-starred on the sitcom, the actors are executive producing a series for the History Channel with the working title, “Assembly Required." It is slated to premiere in 2021.
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