Anna Kendrick's time on the set wasn't as fun as it appeared on screen.
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A few months ago, it was reported that James Mangold is set to be the first person not named Steven Speilberg to direct an “Indiana Jones” film. The Oscar-nominated filmmaker is now set to helm “Indiana Jones 5,” and according to one of the film’s producers, Mangold is the perfect person for the job.
Anna Kendrick's time on the set wasn't as fun as it appeared on screen.
mourners in Houston honor the life of George Floyd, in Minneapolis, CBS News is learning new details from a nightclub coworker about an alleged history between Floyd and Derek Chauvin, the former officer who is charged in Floyd's death. According to a former coworker, not only did they know each other, but they had a history of friction.Floyd and Chauvin both worked security at a nightclub at the same time.
Beyonce is reportedly set to secure a lucrative deal to work on three Disney films, which will land her $100million (£80million).In the wake of the success of 2019’s live-action remake of The Lion King, in which she voiced Nala, the house of mouse are reportedly planning to secure her services for three more movies.As The Sun reports, she will appear on the soundtrack for Black Panther 2, as well as two other films for Disney.A source said: “Beyoncé has become a major player for Disney and is
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterPresident Trump touted the jobs report Friday, and said that George Floyd would be proud of a “great day” for the country.Trump invoked Floyd’s name midway through a lengthy address in the Rose Garden, in which he took credit for a rebound in the unemployment rate.“Hopefully, George is looking down right now and saying there’s a great thing happening for our country,” Trump said. “There’s a great day for him, a great day for everybody.
Britain found itself basking in glorious sunshine for much of May - but it could be a while before the hot weather returns.
Porsha Williams, 38, opened up about protesting on the front lines after she stepped out on May 29 with thousands of Black Lives Matter supporters in Atlanta. It follows the tragic death of George Floyd, in which the unarmed black man was pinned to the ground by fired police officer Derek Chauvin, and has sparked outcry on a national scale. The Real Housewives of Atlanta star appeared on the latest episode of Us Weekly’s “Hot Hollywood” podcast to discuss the movement.
By Todd Spangler
Police continue to investigate after gun shots were fire on a street in Salford.
The new prime suspect in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann is a German convicted child sex offender who lived in a campervan near to where the three-year-old vanished.
Quibi founder Jeffrey Katzenberg and CEO Meg Whitman pushed back Wednesday against a Wall Street Journal report the new streaming service was considering laying off 10% of its approximately 250 employees.
A film about horror author Shirley Jackson turns into “Tales of East Coast Liberal Arts College Professors” in “Shirley,” Elisabeth Moss’ high-on-itself new schlep.
A successful businessman has died in what his family describe as a "freak" accident in a city park.
On a day when the music industry took a pause to reflect on Black Out Tuesday, Jay-Z and Team Roc took out full-page newspaper ads across the nation honoring George Floyd. The ads featured a quote from Dr.
“It’s time for those speaking equality, justice and change to be seen and heard”
By Leo Barraclough
Normal People star India Mullen has told of her pride in seeing modern-day Irish culture showcased to a global audience in the TV phenomenon.
Shocking images show youths ignoring social distancing advice as they jump into reservoirs at some of the region's beauty spots.
We're long overdue for a night at the cinema together, even if it is from all of our individual homes. Look no further than, with a new must-rewatch classic airing on CBS every Sunday of May. This week, get prepared to see Indiana Jones return for on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.