Alan Parker was a British film director known for movies including “Midnight Express,” “Mississippi Burning,” and “Bugsy Malone.”This is a breaking news story.
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Wonder Woman fans! Revlon is celebrating the upcoming sequel, Wonder Woman 1984, with a fabulous new makeup collection.On Monday, July 13, the Revlon announced its latest drop: an 8-piece limited-edition lineup filled with everything from lippies to eyeshadow to eyeliner, all featuring the infamous Wonder Woman logo.
There will also be some cult favorites seen sporting the new, fun packaging.But that’s not all! Thanks to the affordable price point, everyone can get in on the fun! In fact,
.Alan Parker was a British film director known for movies including “Midnight Express,” “Mississippi Burning,” and “Bugsy Malone.”This is a breaking news story.
Alan Parker, the versatile British writer-director and two-time Oscar nominee who came from the world of commercials to make such features asFame,The Commitments,Midnight ExpressandMississippi Burning, has died. He was 76.
Porsha Williams proudly announcement her fans and followers on social media that her sister, Lauren Williams has her very own line of masks. Check out the message and pics that she shared on her social media account.
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Billie Eilish is back with new music.
Nicholas Braun has had quite the week so far – first he was nominated for his very first Emmy Award, and then he dropped his debut single!
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorU.K Rapper Wiley has been dropped by his manager, John Woolf, and distributor, ADA, after posting a series of anti-Semitic tweets.Wiley, whose real name is Richard Kylea Cowie Jr., is known in Great Britain as the “Godfather of Grime,” a gritty electronic music that originated in London in the early 2000s.Among the comments Wiley made on July 24, he compared Jews to the Ku Klux Klan and claimed that “in prison jewish people get looked after differently too everyone
Gal Gadot is showing off her COVID-19 safety precautions in a new behind-the-scenes shot from “Wonder Woman 1984”.
JAY-Z, Yo Gotti, and Team ROC have recently filed a class-action lawsuit on behalf of 227 inmates of a Mississippi prison over living poor conditions and new concerns over the spread of the coronavirus in the institution's facilities, according to Billboard. The lawsuit is against the state's Department of Corrections Commissioner Nathan Burl Cain and the prison's healthcare provider Centurion.
Tom Grater International Film ReporterThat’s a wrap on Paul Schrader’s The Card Counter, which saw Oscar Isaac and co recently return to film the last few remaining days on the movie after a virus-related delay.Deadline was the first to tell you that the pic was heading back on set this month after being forced to shutdown back in March when a cast member tested positive for the virus just five days away from the end of shooting.Director Schrader has now taken to his Facebook page to confirm
Jay-Z, Yo Gotti and Team ROC have filed a class-action lawsuit against on behalf of 227 Mississippi inmates against the state's new Department of Corrections Commissioner Nathan Burl Cain and Centurion (the healthcare provider for all Mississippi prisons) in an effort to address the dire conditions for prisoners in lockdown during the pandemic.According to a copy of a sworn COVID-19 questionnaire filled out by some Parchman prisoners provided to Billboard by a spokesperson for Team ROC, the men
Jay-Z has filed a lawsuit against a Mississippi jail over “dire” living conditions.The rapper has teamed up with Yo Gotti, and Team ROC on behalf of 227 inmates at Parchman prison.The lawsuit calls for the Department of Corrections Commissioner Nathan Burl Cain to address allegedly subpar living conditions and a lack of COVID-19 testing protocol including a lack of social distancing and PPE at the penitentiary, reports Pitchfork.“The situation in Parchman is dire,” Yo Gotti said.
Although the character origins of Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman were already introduced in Patty Jenkins’s 2017 film, there seems to be even more world-building backstory yet to be uncovered. In a recent conversation with Empire, for their “Big-Screen Issue,” writer-director Patty Jenkins teases a flashback sequence in the upcoming “Wonder Woman 1984,” as well as alludes to the possibility for a spin-off series and/or a sequel for the franchise.
Meghan Markle's go-to handbag designers, Gabriela Hearst, has released a new style. Gabriela Hearst has teamed up with Net-a-Porter to launch the new Baez bag, available exclusively on the website through July 13. The sleek leather tote features a structured pouch silhouette and loop handles similar to the Demi and Nina bag styles Markle has carried multiple times during royal outings, most recently for Commonwealth Day Service in March.
pic.twitter.com/qpE8Tw1Xmu— Halle Berry (@halleberry) July 7, 2020On Friday, Berry spoke about preparing for the role in an Instagram Live interview, though she noted she had yet to be officially cast.
Paramore‘s Hayley Williams is among those calling for the Mississippi state flag to be changed because it contains the Confederate battle emblem.Mississippi is the last state in the US whose flag features the emblem.
Faith Hill is showing her support for the change of the Mississippi state flag.
Faith Hill is urging Mississippi to update its flag. The 52-year-old singer took to Twitter on Thursday to ask the legislature from her home state to change its flag amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement.