Kathryn Hahn, Keanu Reeves, Debbie Allen, Ellen Burstyn and Bobby Cannavale are among the actors who’ll take part in this year’s virtual Spotlight on Plays series benefitting The Actors Fund.
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Kylie Jefferson credits for helping shape her into the woman she is today: legendary dancer, choreographer and producer Debbie Allen. At just six years old, Jefferson — who made her onscreen debut in Netflix's ballet drama and is a featured dancer in -- was the youngest student to be accepted into the famed Debbie Allen Dance Academy in Los Angeles, where she trained under the tutelage and mentorship of Allen as a young, aspiring ballet dancer.
Kathryn Hahn, Keanu Reeves, Debbie Allen, Ellen Burstyn and Bobby Cannavale are among the actors who’ll take part in this year’s virtual Spotlight on Plays series benefitting The Actors Fund.
Jane Fonda is marking International Women’s Day with a special interview.
Bolton boyfriend last March, she never imagined that it would be a permanent trip. After meeting her boyfriend Dan at a wedding just three months earlier, the 27-year-old had just planned to stay for the weekend and had only brought a small bag with her.
Rumours are rife that Millie Bobby Brown is being teed up to get her own Stranger Things spin-off.
Joel Kinnaman, currently seen in the second season of Apple TV+ alternate-reality space-race series “For All Mankind” paid a virtual visit IMDB’s “Movies That Changed My Life” to kick off the podcast’s second season.
following Sasha Calle joining the cast of “The Flash” in the role of Supergirl.“Shazam: Fury of the Gods” is a highly anticipated sequel to New Line and DC Comics’ 2019 film “Shazam!” It will continue the story of teenage Billy Batson who, upon reciting the magic word “Shazam!” is struck by the Living Lightning of the gods and transformed into his adult superhero alter ego, Shazam.Also Read: Watch New 'West Side Story' Star Rachel Zegler Belt Out 'Shallow' From 'A Star Is Born' (Video)Zachary
's Colt Johnson. In this exclusive clip from the hit franchise's latest spinoff,, Colt tries out speed dating, and the results are a complete train wreck.Colt, who viewers saw get divorced from his ex-wife, Larissa, and later, his breakup with another Brazilian woman, Jess, tells cameras that it's time to start dating again.
Elaine Low Senior TV Writer“Bridgerton” star Regé-Jean Page is going straight from the Regency era to Studio 8H.Fresh off the steamy Shondaland hit on Netflix, Page will make his “Saturday Night Live” debut on Feb. 20, with musical guest Bad Bunny, who is also making a first-time appearance on the storied sketch comedy show.On “Bridgerton,” Page plays Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings, a dashing bachelor committed to avoiding marriage until he meets his match.
Bridgerton sensation is coming to Studio 8H.Breakout star Regé-Jean Page, who plays the Duke of Hastings on the popular Netflix drama, has been tapped to host on Feb. 20, NBC announced Saturday.
Regé-Jean Page is heading to Saturday Night Live!
Elaine Low Senior TV Writer“Bridgerton” star Regé-Jean Page is going straight from the Regency era to Studio 8H.Fresh off the steamy Shondaland hit on Netflix, Page will make his “Saturday Night Live” debut on Feb. 20, with musical guest Bad Bunny, who is also making a first-time appearance on the storied sketch comedy show.On “Bridgerton,” Page plays Simon Basset, Duke of Hastings, a dashing bachelor committed to avoiding marriage until he meets his match.
What would you do if your forever was a single day? In most films about time-loops, we watch characters struggle to escape repetition and eventually find a hole in the plot allowing them to slip back into their regular lives. In “The Map of Tiny Perfect Things,” directed by Ian Samuels, this idea pivots by changing the motivations of the two teens stuck in the loop.
It’s hard to find a new spin on a story that’s been told before. This week, The Map of Tiny Perfect Things seeks to traffic in material that we saw done to classic effect in Groundhog Day, not to mention brilliantly spun last year in Palm Springs.
The time-loop genre is old and diverse enough now — I've reviewed around a dozen, and I'm sure I've missed several — that there's no need to describe each new entrant as "like Groundhog Day." There's the Edge of Tomorrow-like sci-fi action loop; the Happy Death Day mystery; the teen romp; allegorical horror film; and so on.
Courtney Howard authorBefore we’re even out of the opening credits of “The Map of Tiny Perfect Things,” director Ian Samuels and screenwriter Lev Grossman waste no time clueing us into its premise revolving around a time loop that will teach its teen protagonists to accept life’s little gifts and major detours. This John Green-lite fantasy for the young-adult crowd holds many sequences that sparkle and shine, but a few that stumble and sag as well.