New IndieThe critically-acclaimed “Aviva” (Outsider/Strand) casts both male and female dancers as both of the romantic leads, throwing out conventions of gender and sexuality in a love story that features some gorgeous choreography.
17.12.2020 - 00:35 / variety.com
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.On July 5, 1950, Variety reviewed the floor show at Ciro’s London, mentioning “a nice dance routine by Diana Monks and Audrey Hepburn.” When you think of nightclub dancers, Hepburn is not the image that comes to mind.
New IndieThe critically-acclaimed “Aviva” (Outsider/Strand) casts both male and female dancers as both of the romantic leads, throwing out conventions of gender and sexuality in a love story that features some gorgeous choreography.
Ianis Hagi couldn't quite nail his celebration after putting the Light Blues 1-0 up against Hibs. The Romanian typically likes to take a bow after hitting the net but he opted for something more traditional after poking home against Jack Ross' side.However, things didn't quite go to plan.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentVariety is celebrating its 115th birthday and, amid all the upheaval of 2020, it’s good to remember that the entertainment industry has survived constant change and adaptation. That’s reassuring.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentThe entertainment industry had been under fire for irresponsible depictions of violence from the early days, including 1930s gangster movies and the glut of 1950s TV Westerns.
Two cops track down a serial killer, that’s the basic idea behind, “The Little Things,” a new thriller from “Blindside” director John Lee Hancock starring Academy Award winners Denzel Washington (“Training Day,” “Glory”), Rami Malek (“Bohemian Rhapsody”) and Jared Leto (“Dallas Buyers Club”). And given this pretty terrific cast, this meat and potatoes idea may be more than enough for most audiences.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentVariety is celebrating its 115th birthday and, amid all the upheaval of 2020, it’s good to remember that the entertainment industry has survived constant change and adaptation. That’s reassuring.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.In 1929, Variety hated the musical comedy “A Wonderful Night” at Broadway’s Majestic Theater (“remarkably dull … the outlook for this one is dreary”).
If this were a normal festive season when it was possible to have a post-prandial snuggle on the couch with older relatives, or just fans of the best in old-school movie-star glamour, then this documentary about Audrey Hepburn — out Dec. 15 on DVD and Blu-Ray ahead of a Jan.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.Ava DuVernay is a force of nature.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.George Lucas entered the movie pantheon in 1977 with “Star Wars.” But long before that, Lucas was on the radar of people in the industry.Variety first mentioned him on Jan.
It’s been 14 years since “The Holiday” came out and one of the film’s child stars is all grown up, completely unrecognizable, and a mom herself! Miffy Englefield — who played Sophie, the eldest daughter of Jude Law’s character, Graham — has gone viral this holiday season as fans have found her Instagram account.
A post shared by Miff (@miffyenglefield)A post shared by Miff (@miffyenglefield)A post shared by Miff (@miffyenglefield)A post shared by Miff (@miffyenglefield)Englefield welcomed an adorable baby girl of her own, Frances Rosanna Lee Englefield, in April. A post shared by Miff (@miffyenglefield)star clearly adores being a mom herself, sharing lots of cute snaps of her little girl.
A post shared by Miff (@miffyenglefield)A post shared by Miff (@miffyenglefield)A post shared by Miff (@miffyenglefield)A post shared by Miff (@miffyenglefield)Englefield welcomed an adorable baby girl of her own, Frances Rosanna Lee Englefield, in April. A post shared by Miff (@miffyenglefield)Englefield clearly adores being a mom herself, sharing lots of cute snaps of her little girl.
Tim Gray Senior Vice PresidentTo celebrate Variety’s 115th anniversary, we went to the archives to see how some of Hollywood’s biggest stars first landed in the pages of our magazine. Read more from the archives here.Variety first mentioned Charles Chaplin, as he was billed, in his American stage debut, before he had made any films.
Mark David The longtime Hollywood Hills home of actor Scott Patterson has popped up for sale at a smidgen under $2.8 million.
Mark David Actor David Berman, who portrayed Asst. Medical Examiner David “Super Dave” Phillips in nearly 300 episodes of the heavily syndicated and still quite popular crime series “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” has put his home in the foothills between L.A.’s historic Beachwood and Bronson Canyons up for sale at hare’s breath below $2.2 million.