Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: A clip from an online audition shared recently by actor Lukas Gage quickly went viral and made waves in Hollywood.
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President Trump continued to sow baseless doubt about the validity of mail-in ballots.“How come every time they count mail-in ballot dumps they are so devastating in their percentage and power of destruction?” Trump tweeted on Wednesday at 10:15 a.m.
Eastern.Twitter marked two of the president’s tweets about mail-in voting as “disputed” and “misleading” about the election process, hiding them from users on the social media platform.After many actors in Hollywood expressed uncertainty and anxiety
.Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: A clip from an online audition shared recently by actor Lukas Gage quickly went viral and made waves in Hollywood.
Clayton Davis A new discovery is always welcomed in Hollywood, and breakout star Adarsh Gourav makes his presence well known in Netflix’s “The White Tiger.” Written and directed by acclaimed director Ramin Bahrani, the ambitious and intriguing tale is likely to draw lazy comparisons to Danny Boyle’s Oscar-winning “Slumdog Millionaire,” due to mere geographic location.
“Once Upon a Time In Hollywood” and “La La Land” were egregiously overrated, ego-driven projects that didn’t honor Los Angeles so much as their own directors. Ryan Murphy’s “Hollywood” on Netflix was a tacky mess.
Christmas movies are a dime a dozen in Hollywood, even if the recent influx of them has been lighter than usual. This year, however, we have a very promising new one in Happiest Season, the latest flick from actor turned filmmaker Clea Duvall.
Sacha Baron Cohen mocked President Trump for losing the election by rescinding a job offer he made after Trump criticized his latest film “Borat 2.” Fox News on Saturday projected Joe Biden to be the 46th president of the United States.The news was met with celebrations by the Democrat’s supporters in Hollywood, while prompting other celebrities to question the results of the election. Among the stars speaking out to lambast Trump for being denied a second term in office was the “Borat” actor,
John Legend has Georgia on his mind! News emerged early on Friday morning that Joe Biden was more than 900 votes ahead of Donald Trump in the Georgia vote count for the 2020 presidential election — boosting his chances of victory.Legend shared his joy on social media while singing the Ray Charles hit, «Georgia on My Mind.»The two-minute clip shows the 41-year-old singer passionately belting out the classic.
While scores of major players in Hollywood keep their focus on the U.S. election, a number of celebrities are spotlighting two crises overseas: one, the armed conflict between ethnic Armenian and Azerbaijani forces over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh; the other, protests against ongoing police brutality in Nigeria.
Nevada counting ballots pic.twitter.com/GC85ZFZdMd— Liz Jenkins (@ej11lizzie) November 5, 2020The only person I trust to count the remaining ballots. #Election2020 pic.twitter.com/oMhEH7KEmp— Viola Davis (@violadavis) November 4, 2020Members of the media were also involved.
Paulina Porizkova says she is sad to see Americans at odds as the 2020 presidential election is at the forefront of everyone's minds. In recent weeks, the 55-year-old supermodel has been outspoken about her current battle with depression following the death of her ex, Cars frontman Ric Ocasek.
While Lee Daniels really got his start in Hollywood as a producer on films such as “Monster’s Ball” and “The Woodsman,” most film fans recognize him for his directorial efforts “The Paperboy,” “The Butler,” and of course, the Oscar-winning feature, “Precious.” But after a stint in TV, where he launched shows such as “Empire” and “Star,” it’s now been seven years since we’ve seen a feature film from Daniels. Continue reading ‘United States Vs.
Election day has come and gone, but the president of the United States has not yet been announced as votes are still being counted. This has left countless citizens in uneasy anticipation, so multiple celebrities like Halle Berry, Viola Davis and Nikki Reed have tried to calm fans’ nerves with tips, hopeful messages and humorous posts.
Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterAs the country awaits the final results of the presidential election, there were major strides when it came to the representation of people of color and the LGBTQ community on many fronts — many film and TV figures from Hollywood celebrated as the world saw progress in the House and Senate.“The Squad” which includes Reps.
Lisa Ray may have been born in Canada but she actually started her acting and modelling career in India.
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson The presidential race is still up in the air, but it’s become pretty clear that it was not a Democratic blue wave — and perhaps not the repudiation of Donald Trump that so many in Hollywood hoped.For those expecting an easy Joe Biden win, Tuesday night was sobering.On the latest Deadline podcast POTUS 2020: Battleground America, Gloria Calderon Kellett, the co-showrunner of One Day At A Time, joins to talk about what she sees as the biggest surprises and why Joe Biden
This article will be updated periodically until winners are all announced. Numbers currently reflect 94 percent of ballots cast. Courtesy of Politico. Last update: Nov. 4, 12:14am
As the presidential election remained undecided into Wednesday morning, with more than one million mail-in votes still to be tallied, many in Hollywood were quick to fight theDemocratic panicwith the rally call to "Count Every Vote," after former Vice President Joe Biden had urged supporters to remain confident and President Donald Trump threatened court action over what he called "fraud" in the tightly contested race.
Politically active stars in Hollywood are sharing their anxieties over anticipated delays in results of the 2020 election and urging voters to remain in line and make sure their vote is counted. As of late Tuesday evening on the West Coast, Donald Trump and Joe Biden were locked in a tight race across the country.