It’s a full-time job to look for a job, but one man refused to let opportunity drive by, and he eventually found work after posting his resume on the back of a truck.
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Caroline Polachek has shared a new version of her solo song ‘The Gate’ — check out its accompanying short film below.The track has been released today (October 19) to mark the one-year anniversary since the release of her debut solo album ‘Pang’, which came out a year ago yesterday (October 18).‘The Gate [Extended Mix]’ is a 10-minute reworking of that album’s opening track, and has been released today through her Orchard label imprint Perpetual Novice.A short film to accompany the song has also
.It’s a full-time job to look for a job, but one man refused to let opportunity drive by, and he eventually found work after posting his resume on the back of a truck.
Billie Eilish and Harry Styles have been cast in a new film series for Gucci.The two musicians are set to feature in Ouverture of Something That Never Happened, a seven-part film series directed by cult filmmaker Gus Van Sant and Gucci’s creative director Alessandro Michele.The series is keeping details under wraps, but has revealed that it will feature actor and artist Silvia Calderoni walking around Rome, bumping into various musicians including Eilish and Styles.Other guests will include
YouTube, inspired by the immensely popular Animal Crossing: New Horizons.The YouTube short is called DON’T PEEK and was created by Julian Terry. It’s set around the idea of late night gaming, specifically playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons to the early hours of the morning.DON’T PEEK’s premise is based around the concept that the game is integrated with the real world and every action the protagonist makes within the game appears in the real world.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle EditorGucci and Gus Van Sant’s collaboration is now official — and it features appearances by Harry Styles and Billie Eilish.Gucci announced Thursday morning that it will present its upcoming collection “Ouverture of Something that Never Ended” as a seven-part film series of the same name co-directed by creative director Alessandro Michele and Van Sant. The series will premiere during GucciFest from Nov.
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refugees Francis met with on some of his foreign trips, prisoners he blessed, and some of the gays to whom he has ministered.“I told him that many of those encounters had certainly been filmed by the Vatican cameras, and that there he would find a veritable gold mine of stories that told a story," Ruffini said.
Joe Giudice marked his one-year anniversary of moving back to his homeland of Italy this month, admitting that the time has gone by “so damn quick” as he adjusts to his new life far away from his ex-wife, Teresa Giudice, and their four daughters.The former Real Housewives of New Jersey star, 48, was deported to Italy after serving a 41-month prison term for fraud, and despite losing his appeal against his deportation, told E! News in an interview posted on Saturday, October 24, that he hasn’t
Rudy Giuliani is shown in a compromising position in a hotel room with a young woman acting as a television journalist in a scene in Sacha Baron Cohen’s latest mockumentary, a sequel to his hit Borat film. The scene shot in a New York hotel room in July — which resulted in Giuliani calling police — includes a moment when Giuliani is seen lying on a bed, tucking in his shirt with his hand down his pants and the young woman nearby.
NEW YORK -- Rudy Giuliani is shown with his hand down his pants after flirting with an actress playing a young woman pretending to be a television journalist in a scene in Sacha Baron Cohen's latest mockumentary, a sequel to his hit “Borat” film.The scene shot in a New York hotel room in July — which resulted in Giuliani calling police — includes a moment when Giuliani is seen lying on a bed with his shirt untucked and his hand down his pants with the young woman nearby.Giuliani went to the
Hype Master, a new documentary tracing the career of the late MC Stormin.The grime and D&B pioneer, real name Shaun Lewis, passed away in 2018 after a lengthy battle with skin cancer, with his death prompting an outpouring of tributes from the likes of Skepta and Giggs.Director Isaac Reeder’s new film offers a frank look at Lewis’ battle with the disease, while also chronicling how he he rose from humble beginnings to become of grime’s most influential MCs.“I’ve got to get stuff done.
Jessica Jones and Breaking Bad actor Krysten Ritter is reportedly set to star as the villain in a new Netflix film, Night Books.Directed by David Yarovesky (Brightburn) and adapted from JA White’s horror-fantasy kids book, the story follows Alex (Winslow Fegley), the film’s young protagonist obsessed with paranormal tales.After being captured by a witch in New York – played by Ritter, according to Deadline – Alex is introduced to fellow captive Yasmin and forced to tell a new scary story every
Ellise Shafer editorSacha Baron Cohen has disclosed several important plot points within the upcoming “Borat” sequel, aptly titled “Borat Subsequent Movie Film: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.”In a new interview with the New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd, Cohen revealed that the iconic Borat character uses the flower beds in front of the Trump hotel as a bathroom and keeps his daughter in a cage, among other unbelievable
Tom Morello has soundtracked a short film on what would have been George Floyd‘s 47th birthday.The film entitled No Justice, No Peace, sees the Rage Against The Machine guitarist’s track ‘Marching On Ferguson’ over footage of Floyd’s murder, imagery of protests and news footage surrounding the deaths of Oscar Grant, Eric Garner, and Breonna Taylor.The short film spotlights the contrast between the racial injustice in the US and the Trump administration’s position on it.
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SREBRENICA, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- After premiering her latest feature at the Venice Film Festival last month and sending it off to the international festival circuit, acclaimed Bosnian filmmaker Jasmila Zbanic returned home to Bosnia to host what she described as the film’s “most emotional” screening.Zbanic’s film on the 1995 massacre in Srebrenica — “Quo Vadis, Aida?” — had its first public showing in Bosnia on Saturday in the memorial center in the ill-fated town for the more than 8,000 Muslim