YG dons a wig and football uniform for his "Swag" video. In addition to the clear Colin Kaepernick nod, the Compton rapper's latest visual also features a cameo from Snoop Dogg.
24.06.2020 - 03:19 / etcanada.com
Winona Ryder is opening up about her experiences with anti-Semitism in Hollywood.
In a new interview with The Sunday Times, the “Age of Innocence” star revealed she has faced prejudice over her background.
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“I have… in interesting ways,” she said. “There are times when people have said, ‘Wait, you’re Jewish? But you’re so pretty!’
Ryder added, “There was a movie that I was up for a long time ago, it
YG dons a wig and football uniform for his "Swag" video. In addition to the clear Colin Kaepernick nod, the Compton rapper's latest visual also features a cameo from Snoop Dogg.
The major storyline in Season 10 of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills has been all about Denise Richards and the tension between her and the rest of the cast. Not only has Richards faced accusations of not being authentic about her private life, but former RHOBH cast member Brandi Glanville has made repeated claims that she and Richards had a sexual relationship.
Thandie Newton is explaining why she passed on a major film role In a new profile for , the 47-year-old biracial British actress opens up about the sexism and racism she's faced in Hollywood, including an audition she had for the 2000 hit action film . «One of the biggest movies I didn’t end up doing was because the director said to me, 'I can’t wait for this.
“Westworld” actress Thandie Newton shared a story about a difficult day she had while filming “Mission Impossible 2” alongside Tom Cruise. The actress starred in the movie with Cruise in the sequel to the film series that would go on to be one of the most massive action franchises in Hollywood.
Thandie Newton is not holding back, and she has sparked an intense debate while at it. The British actress did a new Vulture interview where she spoke about her 30-year-long career in Hollywood.
Thandie Newton has said she has a “little black book” of her bad experiences in Hollywood, including from the Oscar-winning film Crash.
Elizabeth Wagmeister Senior CorrespondentIn 2016, Mel Gibson received a 10-minute standing ovation at the Venice Film Festival where he premiered “Hacksaw Ridge,” which, propelled by a rapturous reception in Italy, went on to receive six Oscar nominations. That included a nod for Gibson for best director.
Lena Waithe Money is the only language that people in Hollywood understand. The only way we’ll see change in an industry that benefits from systems of inequality as they exist today is to hit people in their pockets.We need mandates for inclusion.
Lena Dunham agrees with her critics.
Gerard Butler has been a constant fixture in Hollywood for more than two decades, with performances in action films such as “300” and, of course, his ‘Has Fallen’ franchise. And those wondering if the actor has any plans on mixing things up and focusing on more indie fare or heartfelt romantic dramas are out of luck, as the actor recently confirmed to EW that his future is chock full of explosions and spectacle.
Winona Ryder is opening up about her experiences with anti-Semitism in Hollywood.
Winona Ryder is opening up about her experiences with anti-Semitism in Hollywood.
Mel Gibson is no stranger to controversy. Over the years, he’s said a number of things that have made headlines, whether its due to his ultra-religious/conservative views, misogynistic comments, or anti-Semitic remarks.
back in Hollywood’s good graces, actress Winona Ryder has alleged that the 64-year-old actor slandered her with an anti-semitic slur while they were at a party in 1995.
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Colin Farrell sits on the ground outside a coffee shop with his longtime friend Shea Whigham on Monday afternoon (June 22) in Los Angeles.
Winona Ryder is opening up about her experiences with anti-Semitism in Hollywood.
I May Destroy You‘s Michaela Coel, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Colin Firth are among more than 3,500 professionals in film and TV who have signed an open letter demanding an end to systemic racism in the industry.The new letter (via Deadline), which is adapted from one published in Hollywood last week by the Black Film Collective, calls for the industry’s “active engagement to tackle structural and systemic racism in our industry, in the UK and around the world”.It comes in the wake of Black Lives