Alan Metter, who directed several big-screen comedies, includingBack to School, starring Rodney Dangerfield, has died. He was 77.
03.06.2020 - 22:41 / theplaylist.net
When the COVID-19 pandemic began to really affect the film industry, most people were concerned about what all these film delays would mean for the summer movie season this year. Instead, what they should have been worried about is not just 2020 but also 2021 and beyond, as film releases have been delayed and a majority of feature productions have been suspended for the foreseeable future.
Alan Metter, who directed several big-screen comedies, includingBack to School, starring Rodney Dangerfield, has died. He was 77.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorEditors’ Note: Deadline’s Reopening Hollywood series focuses on the complicated effort to get the industry back on its feet while ensuring the safety of everyone involved.
Akon confirmed the news about the 'Akon City' on Twitter earlier in the month of January. The Senegalese-American singer who is known for giving us a number of foot-tapping tracks, made an agreement to build a 2,000-acre city named after him in the West African country, Senegal, and recently, he has finalised a USD 6 billion construction contract at the Akon City.
Jax Taylor is hitting back at claims Lance Bass has made about no longer associating with him as his past offensive statements resurface.The former ‘NSync member, 41, claimed on his “The Daily Popcast with Lance Bass” podcast on Monday, June 15, that the Bravolebrity, 40, is “stepping down” from their Just Add X venture.
Jax Taylor is responding to his business partner, Lance Bass', claims from his show,. On Monday's episode, Bass, 41, didn't hold back when talking about the 40-year-old star. Citing social media comments by Taylor that he called «racist,» Bass went on to predict that the reality star did not have much longer on his Bravo show. «He will lose out.
Texas Southern University has decided to provide a full scholarship to George Floyd's 6-year-old daughter Gianna when she reaches college age. George Floyd's funeral was held at his hometown in Houston on Tuesday when the Texas Southern University announced their gesture on Facebook in order to "honor the memory of George Floyd on the day that he is laid to eternal rest." The Facebook post read, "Mr.
John Boyega needn't worry about getting more work in Hollywood. "I don't know if I'm going to have a career after this, but fuck that," the Star Wars actor told a crowd of thousands at a Black Lives Matter protest in London on Wednesday towards the end of an impassioned and powerful speech about racism.
"I don't know if I’m going to have a career after this," Boyega said during a speech at a Black Lives Matter protest yesterday (June 3)
John Boyega gave an emphatic speech to hundreds of supporters at a Justice for Black Lives rally in London’s Hyde Park on June 3. The Star Wars actor, 28, took a stand and held onto a megaphone while delivering his call to action. “Black lives have always mattered. We have always been important,” John declared in a video captured by CBS News reporter Haley Ott. “We have always meant something. We have always succeeded regardless. And now is the time. I ain’t waiting.”
By Anthony D'Alessandro
By Anthony D'Alessandro
We love shopping but our chosen stylish sport is often incredibly exhausting. While we might not be pounding the pavements right now, we are busy shopping the digital high street and the screen time is clocking up.
Former President George W. Bush issued his first public statement Tuesday on the death of George Floyd, saying he and former first lady Laura Bush are «anguished.» He urged Americans to see the reality of the nation's need by seeing it through the «eyes of the threatened, oppressed, and disenfranchised.»
While President Donald Trump continues to throw down harsh words and actions towards those peacefully protesting the police-custody death of George Floyd, former President, George W. Bush, 73, is calling for understanding and empathy.