Tom Schwartz is really not looking forward to filming season 11 of Vanderpump Rules…
06.06.2023 - 16:04 / msn.com
Brad Pitt’s career is going nowhere but up. While he may be currently dealing with drama regarding a winery lawsuit against his ex-wife Angelina Jolie, his movie career continues to be susccessful. His newest film is all about Formula One racing; not only will Pitt be fronting this upcoming sports film, but we've got another famous face that you may recognize from Outlander joining in on the fun.
And I’m so there for it. In the untitled Formula One movie starring Brad Pitt and directed by Top Gun: Maverick’s Joseph Kosinski, this upcoming sports film is about a retired race car driver who decides to get back behind the wheel again. If you need more reasons to look forward to Brad Pitt’s new movie, Variety reported that Outlander star Tobias Menzies has signed up for the project.
Considering the excellent work he’s done playing a dual role in Outlander as 20th-century historian Frank Randall and his brutal 18th-century ancestor “Black Jack” Randall, this British actor should be able to pull off any other role that comes his way. It hasn’t been confirmed yet what role the 2021 Emmy winner will play, but I’m certain it’ll be a real standout. Having Tobias Menzies join this Formula One movie would be a great way to help F1 fans forget about being in hot water with Brad Pitt after his last snafu inside the F1 world.
Fans weren’t exactly happy with the Babylon star skipping out on his opportunity to speak with racer-turned-Sky Sports personality Martin Brundle when attending a U. S. Grand Prix event.
Tom Schwartz is really not looking forward to filming season 11 of Vanderpump Rules…
Tom Schwartz is sharing an update on how he’s feeling about the upcoming season 11 of Vanderpump Rules.
Tom Schwartz has his “rose-colored glasses” back on when it comes to reality TV — but that doesn’t mean he isn’t hesitant to start filming season 11 of Vanderpump Rules in the wake of Tom Sandoval and Raquel Leviss’ affair.
No Hulu subscription? No problem. The Season 3 finale of FX’s DAVE is now streaming on YouTube.
Bradley Walsh was left so stunned with one Chase contestant's victory that he walked off stage. Thursday's instalment of the ITV show saw player Janty secure an amazing defeat of chaser Jenny 'The Vixen' Ryan despite "the worst cash-builder ever", the Mirror reports.
turns 45, ET's Kevin Frazier sat down with cast members Audrey Landers, Charlene Tilton, Joan Van Ark, Linda Gray, Patrick Duffy and Steve Kanaly for an anniversary reunion event produced by Dan Gore at Oscar's Palm Springs in California.«Great to be alive. Great to be in Palm Springs,» Kanaly said before he and his co-stars reflected on the legacy of the beloved primetime soap and revisited highlights from the series' 14-season run on television, including throwing a then-unknown Brad Pitt into a pool and the game-changing cliffhanger that left millions of fans wondering, «Who shot J.R.?» First premiering on CBS on April 2, 1978, — which in many ways is the original of its time — revolved around the sprawling, affluent (and often feuding) family, the Ewings, who owned an oil company and ranch land in Texas.
Vanderpump Rules is over for now after the explosive three-part reunion, and the crew is now speaking out.
EXCLUSIVE: Plan B Entertainment, Brad Pitt’s production company, is moving further into the audio space.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, a new exposé is diving deeper into the contentious former couple's showdown over Miraval, their estate in the south of France and its successful namesake wines.The couple purchased the property in May 2008, just before the birth of their twins, Knox and Vivienne. It was the site of their wedding in 2014, ahead of which Pitt gifted Jolie 10 percent of his stake in the property and winemaking ventures, making them 50-50 partners.«Miraval was a love letter to his wife and his children, providing a beautiful life for Angelina and the kids and shielding them from the intense pressures of celebrity,» said Frank Pollaro, a furniture designer who helped jumpstart Pitt's interest in winemaking, according to the article.However, as their relationship soured beyond repair in the last few years, the battle over Miraval has gotten personal and ugly.
Hollywood stars – they're just like us. Work drama can't always be left at the office, and sometimes turns ugly when it comes home. Some long-running feuds between entertainment industry giants have ebbed and flowed and grown into larger than life tales.
Marta Balaga Oscar winner Andrew Ruhemann has returned to the director’s chair for “The Day I Became a Bird.” His first short in 13 years, based on a book by Chabbert Ingrid, will see a boy who falls in love – with a girl that only has eyes for birds. Desperate to get her attention, he comes up with a rather unusual plan. “I was at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair and that’s where I found this book. I thought it was a very intriguing image: Why is there this kid in a bird costume? It moved me,” he says. Ruhemann’s previous short, “The Lost Thing,” brought him an Academy Award in 2011, shared with Shaun Tan.
Get ready for more Vanderpump! Hulu has ordered a new Vanderpump Rules spinoff titled Vanderpump Villa.
EXCLUSIVE: Fresh off the series finale of CBS’ True Lies, Omar Miller has entered production in Italy on Naples to New York, an indie based on a story penned in the 1940s by a young Federico Fellini, who was not yet a filmmaker, and his longtime friend and collaborator Tullio Pinelli.
For months now, we’ve known a series led by “Star Wars” fan-favorite, Ahsoka Tano, was coming to Disney+. Several weeks ago, we saw the first full trailer for the series.
Outlanderstar Caitríona Balfe has shared some very exciting news about the upcoming eighth and final season of the historical drama. Speaking at the 2023 Austin Television Festival over the weekend, the actress revealed that she will be stepping behind the camera to direct an episode of the new season. On how she feels about taking on the new role, she said: "Very excited…very terrified!"In prep, I've been doing a little bit of second unit stuff already.
Two major actors. Two egos. Two ideas of the director and the storyline. Add it up and you have drama, as Harrison Ford related in an Esquire interview.
Todd Gilchrist editor SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers for the Season 3 finale of “Dave,” titled “Looking for Love,” now streaming on Hulu. The already guest-star-studded Season 3 of FX’s “Dave” ends with not one but three of the biggest guests any show could hope to have in their cast: Rachel McAdams, completing a three-episode arc by appearing in the music video for rapper Lil Dicky’s (Dave Burd) tribute to idealized love, “Mr. McAdams;” superstar rapper Drake, Lil Dicky’s personal hero, and now, his mentor; and none other than Brad Pitt, who after making a cameo in the “Mr. McAdams” video shows up at Dicky’s door looking for a musical mentor of his own.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are still involved in a court battle over a French vineyard they owned together while married. Pitt has maintained that Jolie intentionally sought to "inflict harm" on him by selling her interest in the former couple's vineyard, Château Miraval, in an amended complaint filed June 1 and obtained by Fox News Digital.The "Moneyball" actor claimed Jolie sold her interest in the vineyard without his consent, something they had previously agreed was a requirement. Jolie and Pitt bought a controlling stake in Château Miraval in 2008 and spent time at the home throughout their relationship.
Brad Pitt is once again calling out Angelina Jolie for her shady business deal!
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Harrison Ford is taking some responsibility for the tension that developed with Brad Pitt during the making of their 1997 thriller “The Devil’s Own.” The film, which notably marked the last directorial effort from Alan J. Pakula (“All the President’s Men,” “Klute”), earned mixed reviews but grossed $140 million worldwide. Ford has often said in past interviews that it was difficult filming “The Devil’s Own.” When Esquire magazine recently asked why, Ford said it was due to creative differences he had with Pitt. “Heh. Yeah, I remember why,” Ford said. “Brad developed the script. Then they offered me the part. I saved my comments about the character and the construction of the thing—I admired Brad. First of all, I admire Brad. I think he’s a wonderful actor. He’s a really decent guy. But we couldn’t agree on a director until we came to Alan Pakula, who I had worked with before but Brad had not.”