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Jaden Thompson Cinespia has announced a handful of additional September screenings to round out their 22nd summer season at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. The latest additions include “The Devil Wears Prada” on Sept. 2, “The Goonies” on Sept.
3, “The Royal Tenenbaums” on Sept. 9 and “Scarface” on Sept. 16.
The film screening company has been showing classic films on Fairbanks Lawn at Hollywood Forever Cemetery ever since a 2002 screening of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Strangers on a Train.” Up to 4,000 people gather for screenings every summer between May and September to watch beloved films projected at the iconic Los Angeles location. “We’re thrilled to bring you the ultimate blend of fashion, adventure, family nostalgia and drama with our Cinespia September lineup at Hollywood Forever,” said John Wyatt, founder of Cinespia. “We look forward to seeing everyone there as we close out our 22nd summer season.” “The Devil Wears Prada” (2004) follows Andy (Anne Hathaway), an aspiring journalist who ends up in over her head assisting Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), the merciless head of a fashion magazine.
“The Goonies” (1985) chronicles a group of best friends, helmed by Sean Astin as Mikey, who search for gold to save their homes from being developed into a country club. “The Royal Tenenbaums,” one of Wes Anderson’s most famous films, follows a family with exceptionally gifted children played by Ben Stiller, Luke Wilson and Gwyneth Paltrow. Finally, the classic gangster film “Scarface,” directed by Brian de Palma, is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
Al Pacino stars as Tony Montana, a violent drug lord in Miami. Presented by Amazon Studios, screenings also feature DJ sets, photo booths and concessions. Tickets can be purchased at
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As a prequel to Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon posed a creative challenge:how to develop a new and distinctive style while respecting the set-up of the previous series. This challenge fell mainly to the craftspeople, whose work resulted in eight Emmy nominations for HBO this year, including Outstanding Drama Series.
Netflix's latest limited series is a fictionalised re-telling of a drugs crisis which has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans since the late 90s.
The relationship may be over, but the living arrangements stay the same. That’s been the case for a number of celebrity exes — including Ariana Madix and Tom Sandoval, Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson and more.
The hotel is open for business.
Actor Mark Margolis, who made appearances on the television shows "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul," has died at 83, Fox News has confirmed. Margolis passed away Aug. 3 at Mt.
told The Hollywood Reporter.The Post has reached out to Margolis’ reps for comment.Margolis’ acting career began in the 1950s on the soap opera “Guiding Light,” and he went on to star in supporting roles in “Going in Style” (1979) and “Dressed to Kill” (1980).As a character actor playing mobsters and baddies, his biggest early role was in 1983’s “Scarface” as mobster Alberto the Shadow opposite Al Pacino’s Tony Montana.Margolis became a favorite of Darren Aronofsky, who cast him in nearly all of his films including 1998’s “Pi,” 2008’s “The Wrestler” and 2010’s Oscar-winning “Black Swan.”But it was “Breaking Bad” for which Margolis will never be forgotten. As cartel leader Hector “Tio” Salamanca, Margolis rarely spoke a word, since his character had suffered a nearly-fatal stroke that rendered him speechless.Communicating mostly through glares and growls, Margolis’ Hector often rang a piercing bell to spell out words while speaking with friends and foes, including Bryan Cranston’s Walter White and Giancarlo Esposito’s Gus Fring.And as “Breaking Bad” fans know, his final scene in the series was even more explosive than his silent, but threatening, gestures.This is a breaking story.
The Devil Wears Prada remains a fan-favorite movie more than 17 years after it first premiered, and so many of its stars have amassed impressive fortunes in the time since they landed jobs at Runway.
Captain Lee isn’t just caught up on Below Deck drama — he also has plenty of thoughts on Tom Sandoval‘s Vanderpump Rules cheating scandal with Raquel Leviss.
is just a number with the revelation she once dated a 21-year-old and a 91-year-old in the same week.The “Sex and the City” scribe dished the eyebrow-raising detail during an interview with Us Weekly Monday, confirming a Page Six report about her colorful love life that ran in May 2022. “You know, I have so many crazy dating adventures. I mean, one week I dated a guy who was 21 and a guy who was 91,” Bushnell said.
It’s no wonder Candace Bushnell is the inspiration behind Sex and the City’s Carrie Bradshaw — her real-life romantic escapades are just as entertaining.
to Gwyneth Paltrow's, well, . IV therapy, also known as intravenous therapy, is yet another unconventional wellness trend that has gone mainstream, involving vitamin infusion direct to the blood stream or muscle. As the senior beauty editor at Glamour, I'm constantly pitched the latest innovations in beauty and wellness, so IV therapy has always been on my radar.
Hollywood is often associated with parties and drinking, but not all celebrities follow this lifestyle. Many famous individuals have chosen to lead sober lives for various reasons. Whether they came to sobriety later in life, have never consumed alcohol, or are taking a temporary break from drinking, these stars have chosen a different path.
For all the great music she left behind, most of the public knows Sinead O’Connor for one moment: tearing up a photo of Pope John Paul II on “Saturday Night Live” in 1992, a move that was intended as a blunt statement on abuse in the Catholic church. Not surprisingly, the move torpedoed her career and made her the object of vicious responses from the public and many celebrities — she was booed when she walked onstage at a Bob Dylan tribute concert just days after the incident — and the pillorying continued for many years, with the reaction to her statement changing only as the church’s countless, widespread abuses have become horrifyingly clear.
Stu Silver, the screenplay writer for the 1987 comedy Throw Momma From The Train, died July 18 in Rochester, NY from complications of prostate cancer. He was 76, his son said.
Music legend Sinead O'Connor has tragically died aged 56 and floods of Outlander fans are amongst those paying tribute to the singer, after she sang a haunting rendition of the show's them tune for its latest season.
Julie Chen Moonves starts our interview with a prayer. “Heavenly Father, thank you for this beautiful day, and thank you for providing peace and patience,” she begins, after asking if I’d like to contribute or simply listen. I choose the latter and admit that this is a first in the decade I’ve been a journalist.
A bunch of hot celeb guys have opened up about the size of their manhood in interviews over the years. Some of them have revealed they are packing while others weren’t afraid to admit that there’s not much there.
A group of customers failed to show up for an afternoon tea at a small independent cafe - and then CANCELLED their credit card so the business owner had no way of clawing back the £100 cost of the wasted food. Cocoa Cabana is an award-winning chocolate shop with cafes in West Didsbury and Ancoats.