Helen Flanagan shared a slew of sweet snaps from a recent trip to Scotland with her three children.
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EXCLUSIVE: WME has signed Scott Mann, who directed the thriller Fall. That film was released by Lionsgate, grossing $16 million on a $3 million budget.
The survival tale is about two adventurous women, one of whom lost her husband in a climbing accident. The friend of the widow tries to pull her pal out of a spiral by challenging themselves to climb an abandoned 2000-foot-high TV tower. Everything goes wrong, the climbers are too high to get a rescue cell signal, and an adventure turns into a terrifying fight for survival. Mann wrote the script with Jonathan Frank.
The film is currently streaming on Apple TV+, and here is how Stephen King described it: “Reminded me a bit of Steven Spielberg’s Duel. Wish I’d written it.”
Mann had been repped by CAA, and now WME will steer him as he looks for his next film to direct.
Here is a look at the Fall trailer:
Helen Flanagan shared a slew of sweet snaps from a recent trip to Scotland with her three children.
Well, this isn’t going to squash the cheating rumors!
Apple TV+ has added eight to the cast of workplace thriller Severance as principal photography gets underway on Season 2. Game of Thrones alumna Gwendoline Christie, Bob Balaban (The Chair), Merritt Wever (Godless), Alia Shawkat (Search Party), Robby Benson (Beauty and the Beast), Stefano Carannante (Mirabilia), Ólafur Darri Ólafsson (The Tourist) and John Noble (Fringe) join the Emmy-winning series starring Adam Scott, from creator and writer Dan Erickson and director and executive producer Ben Stiller. Fifth Season is the studio. The streamer also released a first-look image below.
Sydney Sweeney had an epic last calendar year, with star turns in “Euphoria,” “The White Lotus,” “Night Teeth,” and “The Voyeurs.” And she has plenty more on the way, like Sony‘s “Spider-Man” spinoff “Madame Web” and the “Barbarella” remake. Add a reunion with “The Voyeurs” director Michael Mohan to that list, as Deadline reports the pair will reunite for the upcoming horror film “Immaculate.” READ MORE: ‘Barbarella’: Sydney Sweeney To Star In Sony’s Remake Of The Sci-Fi Classic Andrew Lobel pens the film’s script about Cecilia, a devout young woman who gets offered a new role at a prestigious Italian convent.
Living the single life. Gisele Bündchen is living in Miami amid her divorce from Tom Brady, Us Weekly can confirm.
Sydney Sweeney had an epic last calendar year, with star turns in “Euphoria,” “The White Lotus,” “Night Teeth,” and “The Voyeurs.” And she has plenty more on the way, like Sony‘s “Spider-Man” spinoff “Madame Web” and the “Barbarella” remake. Add a reunion with “The Voyeurs” director Michael Mohan to that list, as Deadline reports the pair will reunite for the upcoming horror film “Immaculate.” READ MORE: ‘Barbarella’: Sydney Sweeney To Star In Sony’s Remake Of The Sci-Fi Classic Andrew Lobel pens the film’s script about Cecilia, a devout young woman who gets offered a new role at a prestigious Italian convent.
Recent double Emmy nominee Sydney Sweeney (Euphoria) is reteaming with The Voyeurs director for Immaculate, a new psychological horror that Mohan will direct for Black Bear Pictures.
EXCLUSIVE: Micah Stock — a Tony Award-nominated actor known for his work across film, television and the stage — has signed with Gersh for representation.
Siesta Key is finally back with a brand new name and a new location, and from what we’ve seen from this exclusive first look at season five of the MTV reality series, it promises to bring on all the drama!
Christian Bale and director Scott Cooper have a history together. They first teamed up on 2013’s “Out Of The Furnace,” then reunited on 2017’s “Hostiles.” Now they collaborate again on “The Pale Blue Eye,” Cooper’s follow-up to last year’s “Antlers,” which hits Netflix next January.
Last decade, Christian Bale and director Scott Cooper teamed up for two films, 2013’s “Out Of The Furnace” and 2017’s criminally underseen “Hostiles.” Now, they join forces again on “The Pale Blue Eye,” Cooper’s take on Louis Bayard‘s 2006 novel about a double murder at the West Point military academy in 1830. Vanity Fair’s first look at the film offers a glimpse at the period mystery thriller, which sees Bale’s detective come out of retirement to solve the murders thanks to a new protegé, Henry Melling‘s young Edgar Allan Poe.
Malta has a rich history as a filming location with directors such as Ridley Scott, Paul Greengrass, Ron Howard, Steven Spielberg and Oliver Stone all having shot big budget projects in the country across the last two decades. During this time, productions have been attracted by the country’s epic locations, generous tax incentives, renowned water tanks and skilled crew base.
Khloe Kardashian took a trip down memory lane on Thursday's episode of on Hulu. Deciding she needs a mom's night out (but don't call it that!) with her older sister, Kim Kardashian, amid the ongoing drama with her ex Tristan Thompson, Khloe and Kim take Miami, Florida, for a SKIMS swimwear launch and a night of drunken fun. When they touch down in Miami — on Kim Air, obvi — Khloe immediately calls up her former partner in crime, Kourtney Kardashian, to reminisce about their days on the spinoff series,, which ran for three seasons in 2009. Kim, who is sitting in the car next to Khloe during the phone call, half-heartedly tells her sister, «I wish you would have come.»Kourtney awkwardly replies, «I never heard about it until just this very second.»«Really?» asks Kim before copping to, «I should have invited you, but I didn't think you'd even want to come.»In an aside interview, Kourt explains that Kim's not wrong, but that doesn't mean she doesn't want an invite. «Look, guys, I probably wouldn't have come but at least invite me!» she says laughing. Kourtney then ends the call, saying, «Umm, well, have the best time! Love you guys.»A post shared by Khloé Kardashian (@khloekardashian)The awkward moment doesn't stop Khloe from reflecting on the good ole days with Kourt in Miami. «I was 23, single, and it was three months of just drunkenness,» she recalls fondly.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor Amara Walker, the CNN correspondent newly assigned to co-anchor weekend mornings, will be represented by CAA. Walker, who joined CNN in 2012, works alongside co-anchor Boris Sanchez. The two also anchor CNN’s 10 a.m. hour on Saturdays. She is based in CNN’s Atlanta studio, and continues to also serve as a correspondent. The current “New Day” airs Saturdays between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. and Sundays between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. CNN has announced plans to relaunch morning programming later this year and the weekend show’s name would, presumably, change as part of that move. Walker has reported on such events as the 2021 Atlanta spa massacre and co-hosted a primetime special with Anderson Cooper, Victor Blackwell, and Ana Cabrera, called “Afraid: Fear in America’s Communities of Color.” During the 2020 presidential election and the Georgia Senate runoff, Walker was part of an election night team reporting on President Trump’s repeated attacks against the Georgia Secretary of State, baselessly claiming fraud. Walker began her career at CNN as an anchor for CNN International, where she anchored during the ongoing humanitarian and political crisis in Venezuela, and during large-scale demonstrations against a controversial extradition bill in Hong Kong in June 2019, among other events. She was live on the air as a fire ripped through Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris in April 2019. Walker graduated magna cum laude with a dual degree in political science and broadcast journalism from the University of Southern California, and speaks conversational Korean and Spanish.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor “Titanic,” “Avatar” and “Back to the Future” are just a few of Deborah Lynn Scott’s many credits as a costume designer, but Steven Spielberg’s “E.T: The Extra-Terrestrial” is one that Scott is particularly fond of. “I have fun memories of making it, and I can’t believe it’s 40 years,” Scott says as the film celebrates its 40th anniversary. “I think it’s lasted partly because Steven was adamant about not doing a sequel or remake and all those things that keep it a classic and unique.” Henry Thomas plays Elliot, the 10-year-old who befriends the lost alien and with his siblings Gertie (Drew Barrymore) and Michael (Robert MacNaughton) helps E.T go home.
A storm is coming back to movie theatres.
Steve Carell‘s Michael Scott is one of the most iconic roles in modern television.
EXCLUSIVE: Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment are meeting with directors hoping for a spring start on Twisters, a big-scale sequel to the 1996 storm-chasing blockbuster. Universal and Warner Bros are co-financing with Universal taking the creative lead on the picture. Frank Marshall is producing.