Actors Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson are no strangers to each other, and they’ve already starred in the action-comedy “The Hitman’s Bodyguard” in 2017.
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Love’s defining moment meets the end of a decade-long relationship in “We Broke Up.” The film’s contrasting views on the subject of romance present a broad picture of what is, could be, and might have been. Jeff Rosenberg, who co-wrote “Broke’ with Laura Jacqmin, highlights the usual tropes while turning them on their collective heads with this creative take on the usual romantic comedies.
Actors Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson are no strangers to each other, and they’ve already starred in the action-comedy “The Hitman’s Bodyguard” in 2017.
Danielle Brooks is getting a lot of love and praise for her portrayal of gospel songstress Mahalia Jackson in an upcoming biopic about the singer's life.
Marcia Gay Harden is getting candid about winning the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 2001.
Duke of Cambridge Prince William has reportedly ended his longtime friendship with ITV host and journalist Tom Bradby after he sided with Prince Harry amidst the brothers’ much-publicized rift. If you didn’t know, Bradby spoke to the Sussexes during their Southern Africa tour in 2019, where Harry first admitted to a fall-out with his brother — and Markle revealed just how unhappy she was in her royal life.
Hulu and American High's has rounded out the cast for its next high school comedy, Sex Appeal. Margaret Cho,Fortune Feimster and Paris Jackson have joined the feature, which is currently filming in Syracuse, along withSkai Jackson and Russian Doll actress Rebecca Henderson.
If Netflix was going to have a golden night this award season it was going to be at the SAG Awards and, surprise, the actors came through. The streaming service took major honors including the Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture for “Trial of the Chicago 7” and “The Crown” won for Drama Series ensemble for the second year in a row.
Halle Bailey is calling out a viral April Fool’s Day prank – but she wishes it were true!
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The pressure is on for Jason Sudeikis to out-do his viral Golden Globes sweater-moment at this Sunday night’s SAG Awards on Global.
Victoria Beckham posted the cutest message from her youngest child to social media this week.Taking to her Instagram Stories, the former Spice Girl shared a photo of an orange post-it note which contained a handwritten message from nine-year-old Harper Seven.MORE: Victoria Beckham shares rare baby photo for touching reasonIt read: "Dear Mummy I love you soooo much you are my best best friend and you are such a good mummy. We all love you xoxoxoxo.
Also Read: Robert De Niro, Mike Myers, Chris Rock, Anya Taylor-Joy Join David O Russell's Untitled Film at New Regency“That was just a diversion to get us out of the precinct. I need everyone on this case,” Rock shouts to his whole team.
After the attempted reboot-quel, “Jigsaw,” didn’t necessarily light up the box office and reinvigorate the “Saw” franchise, many just assumed that Lionsgate would likely just move on. But when you have Chris Rock come to you and pitch a new sequel to the “Saw” franchise, you listen and you do whatever it takes to make that happen.
The Boys star Aya Cash has said she will not be returning for season three.The actress, who played supervillain Stormfront in season two, has said she hasn’t been told about a new contract for the forthcoming episodes.“I want to know if she’ll be back, too,” Cash told Entertainment Weekly when asked about the fate of her character.Season three is shooting now, and Cash explained she is currently filming another project elsewhere.“I’m not there now.
EXCLUSIVE: Morgan Freeman, Alfre Woodard, Trevor Jackson, Common and Bill Burr are set to star in Revelations Entertainment’s Hate to See You Go.
There’s never a good time to end a relationship, especially on the eve of a family wedding.
LOS ANGELES -- Janet Jackson’s socially conscious album “Rhythm Nation 1814,” Louis Armstrong’s jazzy “When the Saints Go Marching In” and Nas’ debut release “Illmatic” are among 25 recordings being inducted to the National Recording Registry.The Library of Congress announced Wednesday that Labelle’s song “Lady Marmalade” and Kool & the Gang’s “Celebration” are some of the titles tapped for preservation this year.