“We want Joe! We want Joe!” From a national title at Notre Dame to “The Catch” and multiple more Super Bowls, Joe Montana was football’s Mr. Clutch, and a new documentary series is about to revive the glory.
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Valheim is finally getting one of its more minor biome updates ahead of the Mistlands, as outlined by developer Iron Gate Studio.In October, the developer showed off some early images of the caves and said that the team was looking “to make the Mountains a bit more interesting, especially for those of you who love to explore new places.”“Speaking of that content, it’s getting more and more complete,” said the developers in a more recent blog post.
“We aim to be able to release it early next
.“We want Joe! We want Joe!” From a national title at Notre Dame to “The Catch” and multiple more Super Bowls, Joe Montana was football’s Mr. Clutch, and a new documentary series is about to revive the glory.
The Mountain Goats frontman John Darnielle is the latest musician to contract COVID-19, confirming his diagnosis is an ad-libbed acoustic “song”.In the four-and-a-half-minute performance – partly sung, and partly delivered in frantically spoken explanations – Darnielle assured fans that he tested negative for the virus on the last date of The Mountain Goats’ three-show run in North Carolina (on December 18). The following day, however, the singer-songwriter noted that he felt unusually fatigued,
Clayton Davis Variety's Awards Circuit is home to the official predictions for the upcoming Oscars and Emmys ceremonies from film awards editor Clayton Davis. Following history, buzz, news, reviews and sources, the Oscar and Emmy predictions are updated regularly with the current year's list of contenders in all categories.
As we pointed out in our Best Documentaries of 2021 list, this year we saw quite a few filmmakers really play with the non-fiction film form in unique, often impactful ways.
Kanye West is enjoying a night out with his friends!
Kelly Clarkson‘s ex-husband Brandon Blackstock is reportedly still living in the Montana ranch that they shared during their marriage, but she wants him out of the house as she’s now the sole owner.
Shut down. Kelly Clarkson lost the fight to have ex-husband Brandon Blackstock evicted from their Montana ranch amid their ongoing divorce battle, Us Weekly can confirm.
Pam & Tommy, the mini-series about Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee’s leaked sex tape, has received a premiere date.Disney+ will stream the show in the UK, which will star Lily James as the famed model and actor, and Sebastian Stan as the former Mötley Crüe drummer.The first three episodes of the eight-part drama will drop on the streaming service from February 2.The show will follow the pair’s marriage in 1995 through to the birth of their children and the leak of their honeymoon sex tape.Watch
Jessica Kiang It can take a moment to adjust to the quiet, grave rhythms of the impossibly gorgeous “2000 Songs of Farida,” where the imagemaking is so resplendent as to be disorienting, given how accustomed we are to a cinema in which the pictures primarily serve the storytelling.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterA follow-up to “Six Feet Under” is in very early development at HBO, Variety has learned exclusively from sources.At this time, no writer is attached to the project. Likewise, no plotline has been decided, meaning it could be a reboot or more of a sequel series following up on existing characters from the show in the present day, but no decision has been made.
Over the years, we’ve seen folks talk quite a bit about Ang Lee’s Oscar-winning drama, “Brokeback Mountain.” Some people consider it a bit of a poster child for Hollywood’s penchant for hiring straight actors to play LGBTQ+ roles. Others look at how the film was a monumental success and paved the way for more LGBTQ+ representation on the big screen.
cowboy-lovers Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist. The parts ultimately went to Jake Gyllenhaal and the late Heath Ledger, who died in 2008.Hartnett admitted in an interview with News.com.au that he wanted the part so he could smooch on the Oscar winner.
Naman Ramachandran Helen du Toit, who served as artistic director of the Palm Springs International Film Festival for over a decade, will lead the newly launched Blue Mountain Film Festival as executive and artistic director.The festival, located at popular Canadian tourist destination Blue Mountain Village, Southern Ontario, will take place June 1-5 and is sponsored by Blue Mountain Resort.