Michelle Pfeiffer talks about one of her most iconic roles in the latest edition of Variety‘s “Awards Circuit” podcast.
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Mackenzie Foy is kicking off promo for her new movie, Black Beauty, and one of her first stops was at Hallmark’s Home & Family this week.
The 20-year-old actress, who you remember as Renesmee Cullen in the Twilight franchise, is starring in the new adaption of the classic novel and just made its debut on Disney+ this month.
Speaking to D23 recently, Mackenzie revealed the project was very surreal to her.
“You never think, ‘I’m going to ride Black Beauty on the beach.’ That was a really, really
Michelle Pfeiffer talks about one of her most iconic roles in the latest edition of Variety‘s “Awards Circuit” podcast.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticStuck at home while COVID-19 infections spike? The good news is that the best new movies to watch this week are heading straight to streaming services.Amazon Prime subscribers can close out Steve McQueen’s masterful “Small Axe” anthology (five social dramas set in London’s West Indian immigrant community, made in the vein of BBC’s classic “Play for Today” program), while August Wilson adaptation “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” — featuring the final role of Chadwick
Lindsay Blake “The Prom,” Ryan Murphy’s latest Netflix offering, dropped last Friday to much fanfare.
Sofia Carson stuns on the red carpet in a gorgeous pearl dress at the private screening of Songbird on Friday (December 11) in Beverly Hills, Calif.
She's never one to shy away from attention, and now Katie Price has shown off her enviable pins as she launched her new range of bath products.The mum-of-five, who recently screamed out in horror after a rat jumped out of her mobility scooter, looked every inch the glamorous diva she is as she promoted her collection Scented by Katie Price.The 42 year old wore nothing but a white dressing gown and a shower cap with white balls on it, on her head.
Natalie Oganesyan editorIn today’s TV news roundup, Hallmark Channel released its January programming slate, and the National Hispanic Media Coalition announced the graduates of its 2020 Series Scriptwriters Program.Hallmark Channel’s newly rebranded January programming event, “New Year New Movies!,” announced five movie premieres: “Taking a Shot at Love,” “A New Year’s Resolution,” “Two for the Win,” “Love in the Alps” and “Snowkissed.” Kicking off the event is “Taking a Shot at Love,” set to
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine clearly hasn't the pandemic affect her workout routine, this week.The Dawson's Creek actress thrilled fans with a new picture from a recent photoshoot, and she looked as glamorous as ever.Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, the star uploaded a snap which showed her wearing a black skirt and a skimpy blue, grey, and green top which crisscrossed her body, .In the shot, which was taken for Vogue Australia, Katie ran one hand through her long dark hair and gave a
Tara Reid didn't shoot her shot! The 45-year-old actress took to the comments section of Nicole Kidman's recent Instagram post to see if the 53-year-old Oscar winner would be interested in starring in her upcoming film. Kidman shared a photo of herself in New York City ahead of her mini-series, g's, finale, which garnered lots of celebrity buzz. Reid commented on the post, «You are truly amazing in everything you do. I've been a huge fan forever.
Chase Rice is once again facing backlash for a COVID-19-related reason. The drama began when, in an effort to promote his new song, «Drinkin' Beer.
The Bachelor—is facing some backlash for a poorly thought out "joke" about coronavirus he felt the need to post on Twitter.The 35-year-old singer started the tweet by indicating that he had coronavirus, and then pivoted to promoting his new song, writing "Just lost my taste and smell. Weird.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticStuck inside on Black Friday, stuffed with turkey (or else deprived of that feast for the first time in ages, out of an abundance of caution), what are Americans supposed to do to distract themselves? All year, it’s been a battle of the streamers to fill the void left by cinemas, and this week finds nearly all the big brands are stepping up with big titles to serve the stay-at-home set.Netflix debuts Oscar contender “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” in theaters this week
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