Lala Kent’s little one! The Vanderpump Rules star welcomed daughter Ocean with her fiancé, Randall Emmett, in March 2021 and has been documenting her life ever since.
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Actress Willa Fitzgerald has been cast in Wash Me In The River, the Randall Emmett-directed action thriller which is shooting in Georgia and Puerto Rico. Fitzgerald joins previously announced stars Robert De Niro, John Malkovich, and Jack Huston.
Written by Adam Taylor Barker, the pic centers on a recovering opioid addict who seeks revenge on the dealers responsible for selling the drugs that resulted in his fiance’s death.
Fitzgerald, who was recently seen starring in John Crowley’s The Goldfinch
Lala Kent’s little one! The Vanderpump Rules star welcomed daughter Ocean with her fiancé, Randall Emmett, in March 2021 and has been documenting her life ever since.
The perfect pair! Lala Kent posted a selfie with her newborn daughter, Ocean, on Tuesday, March 16.
A Vander-baby has arrived!
Lala Kent and Randall Emmett are parents!
Lala Kent and her fiancé, Randall Emmett, have welcomed their first child together, a baby girl! After announcing on Sunday that the 31-year-old s star went into labor, Emmett posted a photo of Kent with their newborn, writing, «She’s healthy, beautiful, and perfect like her mother! ❤️.»Kent shared the same photo along with their daughter's name, Ocean Kent Emmett.Emmett is also a father to two daughters, London and Rylee, whom he shares with his ex-wife, star Ambyr Childers.
And baby makes three! Lala Kent and Randall Emmett welcomed their sweet daughter into the world on March 15. The couple was so excited to make the announcement, taking to Instagram to share the thrilling news. “Ocean Kent Emmett,” Lala captioned the shot of her holding her newborn, looking exhausted but happy to share the news with the world. This is Lala’s first child and Randall’s third — sharing daughters London and Rylee with his ex-wife, Ambyr Childers.
Blended family! Lala Kent announced on Monday, March 15, that she gave birth to her and Randall Emmett’s first child together, his third.
It’s all happening! Lala Kent went into labor with her first child with fiancé Randall Emmett on Sunday, March 14.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Norway’s 84-year-old King Harald V will remain on sick leave from his ceremonial duties until April 11 after successful leg surgery earlier this year, the palace said Friday.In January, the ageing monarch underwent a surgery for torn tendons above the knee and was “in good recovery and continues treatment and training,” the palace said.The sick leave is one of several for the popular king in the past two years.
Dennis Harvey Film CriticThough it will forever be associated with one brief mid-1970s heyday, the disaster-movie genre has made a stealth comeback in recent years, being a natural fit for a cinematic era dominated by CGI-laden action fantasies. Of course Hollywood has kept its hand in, with efforts like “San Andreas” and “Pompeii.” But there have also been parries as far afield as China, whose enjoyably ridiculous, volcano-centric “Skyfire” from late 2019 only reached the U.S.
International buyers dove into Wash Me in the River. The upcoming action-thriller, starring Robert De Niro, John Malkovich, and Jack Huston from Midnight in the Switchgrass director Randall Emmett, was snatched up by European and Asian buyers at Berlin's European Film Market.
The Robert De Niro film “Wash Me in the River” has been picked up by The Avenue, the distribution arm of Highland Film Group, and will open in North American theaters in the spring of 2022.“Wash Me In the River” sold out of the European Film Market and just wrapped principal photography in Puerto Rico.
Highland Film Group has secured multiple distribution deals for action-thriller Wash Me In The River, starring Robert De Niro, John Malkovich, Jack Huston, Quavo and Willa Fitzgerald.
link!“Responding to their breath can be really powerful. Some have no speech and no sight – and that is when you particularly miss physically being with the child.“Sound is a big thing, as is mimicking the kids.
Alissa Simon Film CriticCould this be Norway’s year at the Oscars? An unprecedented number of Norwegian productions and co-productions are on this year’s shortlists, exciting the domestic media, industry and audiences.“Recognition from the Oscars is a great inspiration for all of us who have an ambition to reach outside our own borders,” says Yngve Saether of Motlys, who served as executive producer of Norway’s shortlisted international feature submission “Hope.” “And it builds confidence.
As hooks go, The Painter and the Thief has a great one: The Oscar-shortlisted documentary, by 31-year-old Norwegian filmmaker Benjamin Ree, follows a friendship between a Czech painter and the tattooed gangster who stole two of her most valuable works from an Oslo art gallery. What begins as a caper with a twist, however, soon reveals itself to be a much deeper rumination on things like friendship, self-destructiveness and the artistic impulse.
Norwegian director Maria Sodhal made her first feature, Limbo, a decade ago and her second makes the reason for the long time gap dramatically clear: She developed lung cancer, which then metastasized and spread to her brain, a virtual death sentence. But she fought back and lived to make a film about it, the closely observed Hope, which is all she had going for her as she faced almost certain oblivion.