Don Johnson is opening up about why he was forced to leave his daughter Dakota Johnson‘s latest movie premiere, before the movie even started.
03.11.2021 - 19:09 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Concourse Media has launched world sales rights during the virtual AFM on social impact drama-thriller On Sacred Ground, starring William Mapother, David Arquette, Amy Smart, Kerry Knuppe, Frances Fisher, Irene Bedard and Mariel Hemingway.
Directed by Josh and Rebecca Tickell, the film is based on the true 2016 events during the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline that runs through the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in North Dakota on land that is owned by the Lakota “Sioux”
Don Johnson is opening up about why he was forced to leave his daughter Dakota Johnson‘s latest movie premiere, before the movie even started.
Good Day New York, Dakota's father Don Johnson talked about the future of her personal life. 'Listen, if she’s happy, I will be happy and he’s a lovely guy,' the Miami Vice actor said.
Donald Trump, who tweeted, “Ridiculous, don’t do it!”“We are grateful to the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library for proposing a fitting new home for the Equestrian Statue,” Vicki Been, New York's deputy mayor for housing and economic development, said in a statement.
Late Night with Seth Meyers,” where he thanked the horror master for casting his now ex-wife back in 1996. “I mean, not Wes Craven — thank Courteney Cox!”Cox, 57, and Arquette, 50, met on the set of “Scream,” where they played a couple — anchorwoman Gale Weathers and detective Dewey Riley — uncovering serial killers together.
David Arquette recently opened up about filming "Scream" with Courteney Cox. Arquette appeared on Wednesday's episode of "Late Night with Seth Meyers," during which he thanked "Scream" director Wes Craven because he "got a baby out of it." "Thank god for [director] Wes Craven because I got a baby out of it," Arquette says with a laugh.
More than one decade after splitting from Courteney Cox, David Arquette reflected on filming Scream with his ex-wife.
David Arquette got more out of filming “Scream” than most of his co-stars! The 50-year-old actor, who has played Deputy Dewey in all five of the horror franchise’s installments, told ET earlier this year that he didn’t exactly take anything from the set of the 1996 film.
David Arquette got more out of filming than most of his co-stars! The 50-year-old actor, who has played Deputy Dewey in all five of the horror franchise's installments opened up about how his beloved character was originally supposed to die in the 1996 film. «Well, Wes Craven was sweet enough to say, 'David, we're going to put you in a gurney, we'll roll you out and we'll see if you make it or not,'» Arquette quipped of the film's iconic director on a Wednesday night appearance on.
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefThe decision to make a second season of Netflix global hit “Squid Game” is a sound one, according to analysis firm Media Partners Asia which finds that Korean and Thai content have the strongest cross-border travel potential within the Asia-Pacific region.The company’s “Netflix in the Asia Pacific: The Scalability of Local Content” report is based on passive measurement of 30,000 streaming consumers in Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines,
EXCLUSIVE: BAFTA-nominee Carol Morley (Out Of Blue) is underway in Yorkshire, England, on under-the-radar new feature Typist Artist Pirate King, which will star BAFTA winner Monica Dolan (The Dig), Golden Globe and BAFTA nominee Kelly Macdonald (Boardwalk Empire) and BAFTA winner Gina McKee (Phantom Thread).
Kate Middleton stuns in a blue dress as she and Prince William arrive at the Sustainable Markets Initiative Reception held at the Clydeside Distillery in Glasgow, Scotland on Monday night (November 1).
Dakota Johnson shares a laugh with boyfriend musician Chris Martin as they pick up some coffee to go in Los Angeles on Halloween afternoon (October 31).
David Arquette is talking all things spooky.
Leo Barraclough International Features EditorBerlin-based Picture Tree International has picked up global sales rights to two Scandinavian romantic comedies – the Finland’s “70 Is Just a Number,” about an aging female pop singer, and Sweden’s “Til Sun Rises,” about two lovers who escape their respective marriages to come together at night with the help of an ancient and magic book.PTI will launch sales on the films at AFM, prior to their local releases via Nordisk Film: Dec. 29 and Dec.