By Bruce Haring
23.03.2020 - 21:01 / nme.com
"I would assign a dog a different word."
Werner Herzog has admitted that he has never found a dog “cute” – or much else, for that matter.
The acclaimed director recently starred in Star Wars show The Mandalorian, which received a lot of attention thanks to the Baby Yoda phenomenon.
However, asked by The New York Times whether he considered the tiny, green creature cute, Herzog answered: “No, not cute. It was a phenomenal achievement of sculpting mechanically. When I saw this, it was so
By Bruce Haring
Sandra Lee still has a lot of love for her ex, Andrew Cuomo.
By Ramin Setoodeh
Still a team! Sandra Lee says she’ll always “be there” for New York Governor Andrew Cuomo despite the end of their romantic relationship.
There are a lot of eyes on Andrew Cuomo, including his ex-girlfriend's. Amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the New York governor has become the face of the fight in the state, which is currently facing more cases than any country outside of the United States. With his daily briefings, the 62-year-old leader has also emerged as a source of comfort for people watching while his recurring banter with his brother, CNN host Chris Cuomo, has offered a side of entertainment and comedic relief.
Gal Gadot talks her “Wonder Woman” fame, family, and more in a new interview with Vogue.
One final accomplishment. Vanessa Bryant paid tribute to her late husband, Kobe Bryant, after his book The Wizenard Series: Season One debuted at the top of The New York Times’ bestseller list.
Chris Cuomo has given another update on his ongoing fight with COVID-19. During Wednesday night's Cuomo Prime Time, the host informed his audience of his condition.
Apparently, there's still at least one person who isn't familiar with the bizarre story of Joe Exotic.
Larry David isn’t convinced Woody Allen committed any transgressions after reading the 84-year-old film director’s memoir. The “Seinfeld” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” mastermind said in an interview with the New York Times that after reading Allen’s book, “Apropos of Nothing,” which was released by Arcade Publishing on March 23 after it was dropped by Hachette Book Company, that he enjoyed the read and had some pretty stout praise for Allen’s effort.
By Ted Johnson
Many people and even publishers have boycotted Woody Allen’s new memoir but the director can count Larry David on his side.
By Andreas Wiseman
Matthew Broderick's sister, Rector Janet Broderick, is opening up about her experience obtaining coronavirus care. Janet recently spoke to New York Magazine's Intelligencer, where she opened up about her scary encounter with the novel virus that put her in the intensive care unit.
Kellan Lutz is looking back at being in the current epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, while filming Global’s “FBI: Most Wanted” in New York City.