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14.06.2021 - 01:19 / deadline.com
Milton Moses Ginsberg, who developed a cult following for his low-budget indie films Coming Apart and The Werewolf of Washington, died May 23 in Manhattan. He was 85 and died from cancer, according to his wife, Nina Ginsberg.
Ginsberg was a film editor when his ambitions led him to make Coming Apart in 1969. The black and white film used a static camera to document Rip Torn as a psychiatrist who records his trysts with a hidden camera. The film received a good review from Richard Schickel, but
Jennifer Hudson and Taraji P. Henson are working together!
EXCLUSIVE: Alamo Drafthouse Cinema has hired industry veteran Kevin Holloway as Head Film Buyer.
A new book set to be published next week is making waves right now after excerpts reveal what really went down last October, when then-President Donald Trump was diagnosed with COVID-19 after months of playing down the virus and flouting safety regulations at his enormous rallies (where, we should remind everyone once again, Trump supporter and failed presidential candidate Herman Cain caught it and died).
EXCLUSIVE: Danny McBride, Gemma Chan and Benedict Wong are in talks to join John David Washington in New Regency’s upcoming film True Love, an original sci-fi project written and directed by multi-hyphenate blockbuster filmmaker Gareth Edwards. Kiri Hart will serve as a producer on the project along with Edwards. New Regency will produce and finance the film.
Jamie Lang The Locarno Film Festival will open this year’s 74th edition on Aug. 4 with the world premiere of Italian director Ferdinando Cito Filomarino’s latest thriller “Beckett,” starring John David Washington, Boyd Holbrook, Vicky Krieps and Oscar-winner Alicia Vikander.After the film’s Locarno premiere, Netflix will launch the film worldwide on Aug.
George Clooney, Eva Longoria, Kerry Washington, Don Cheadle, Mindy Kaling and more Hollywood stars have joined forces to create a public film school in Los Angeles.The A-list actors want to increase diversity in the film industry, as they explained that the purpose of launching the school is to teach young people about cameras, editing, visual effects and sound “and all the career opportunities that this industry has to offer.”Clooney also stated that he wants young people to have the
George Clooney can add “founder of a school” to his ever-growing resume.
George Clooney, Eva Longoria, Kerry Washington, Mindy Kaling, Don Cheadle and more stars are teaming up for a good cause.Along with principals at the Creative Artists Agency, the group of high-profile celebrities are creating a new high school in Los Angeles — the Roybal School of Film and Television Production, housed within the Edward R. Roybal Learning Center — to help teenagers in underserved communities train for jobs in Hollywood.
In what is being described as an effort to “drive transformational change across the entertainment industry for students from underserved communities,” a coalition of industry leaders spearheaded by George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Don Cheadle, Kerry Washington, Mindy Kaling, Nicole Avant, Eva Longoria, Working Title Films founders Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner and Creative Artists Agency Co-Chairman Bryan Lourd are teaming with Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Austin Beutner to found the Roybal
observers of the conference cheered her direct line of questioning, calling it a “masterclass” and branding her a “badass.”Washington Post opinion writer Jennifer Rubin called Scott an “early contender for person of the week,” while CBS Miami reporter Frances Wang tweeted, “RACHEL. SCOTT.
JoJo Siwa is the happiest she’s ever been since coming out and going public with girlfriend Kylie Prew.
frustrations with her mother-in-law, Trish, finally boiled over on Sunday's episode of, resulting in an uncomfortable end to her and her husband Mike's Thanksgiving visit to see Trish.Natalie and Trish's relationship had been tense ever since Trish attempted to stop her son from marrying Natalie, although Mike and Natalie ended up tying the knot right before her visa expired.
The Red Sea International Film Festival (RSIFF) has announced Edouard Waintrop as its artistic director ahead of the inaugural edition in November, 2021.