was announced in 2021, Sarah Jessica Parker about women and aging—and the that comes with that reality: “I know what I look like. I have no choice.
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Selma Blair's birthday. And as she turns 51 years old, many of her friends, including longtime bestie and former co-star, Sarah Michelle Gellar, took to social media to celebrate.
While Kris Jenner, Michelle Pfeiffer and others wished her a «happy birthday,» Gellar posted a touching tribute that proved things are «even better» now than when they first met. «How it started … how it’s going. In my opinion, even better,» Gellar captioned a slide of photos showing her and Blair spending time together over the years.
«Every year I love you more [Selma Blair.] Happy Birthday James!!!!»A post shared by Sarah Michelle (@sarahmgellar)Friends for decades, the two met in the 1990s and famously shared the screen — and an iconic kiss — in the 1999 film,. A modern adaptation of the 1782 novel, Gellar played a privileged high school teen, Kathryn Merteuil, who found herself teaching an inexperienced Cecile Caldwell how to embrace her inner sexuality. Prior to that, the two also worked together on the 1997 slasher,, when Blair lent her voice to a scene involving Gellar's character, Cici Cooper, talking on the phone with a friend before being attacked by the Ghostface killer. Since then, both have spoken about their longtime friendship, especially in the wake of Blair's multiple sclerosis diagnosis in 2018.
was announced in 2021, Sarah Jessica Parker about women and aging—and the that comes with that reality: “I know what I look like. I have no choice.
Sarah Jessica Parker is looking back on her love story with Matthew Broderick!
Rob Kardashian is sharing his love.
Darrell Issa Guest Columnist Darrell Issa, Chairman of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet represents California’s 48th Congressional District. Later today on the Nashville, TN campus of Belmont University, I’ll convene a field hearing of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet. The hearing won’t just take place in Music City, USA but five years after Congress achieved that rarest of things: A consensus solution that recognized the rights of musical artists and created a way they could be compensated fairly by publishers. It may be hard for some to believe, but at the time we crafted this legislation, the music industry and other content owners were being crushed by widespread piracy and an inability to monetize the value of musical creativity.
“One Cut of the Dead” is one of the most inventive and fun horror films to arrive in the past decade.
Sarah Ferguson has been diagnosed with an early form of breast cancer.
Husband and wife Mark and Sarah Smith were stuck in a rut with their lifestyle and their relationship - and tucking in to takeaways and bottles of wine almost every night had seen them pile on the pounds. But when Mark, 39, had a health scare with his heart, it became the wake up call that the Salford couple both needed to change their unhealthy habits.
Sarah Jessica Parker found the perfect way to celebrate 25 years of “Sex and the City”.
Succession’s Sarah Snook is returning to the stage in London, and possibly Broadway, to take on an adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, a dark tale of a portrait that ages as its subject remains forever young.
K.J. Yossman Embracer Group, the Swedish gaming conglomerate that snapped up the rights to “Lord of the Rings” and “The Hobbit” in a surprise deal last summer, has finally revealed how much it paid – and it seems like they got a bargain. The Karlstad-headquartered company has confirmed it spent SEK 4.2 billion – $395 million at today’s conversion rates – to acquire Middle-Earth Enterprises from the Saul Zaentz Company last August. At the time the deal was announced, Embracer and Saul Zaentz declined to say how much the “Lord of the Rings” holding company had sold for. But estimates at the time projected the rights – which include worldwide rights to films, video games, board games, merchandising, theme parks and stage productions – were worth up to $2 billion.
Sweden’s Embracer paid nearly $396M for the rights to the Lord of the Rings franchise.
Nicole Kidman! On Tuesday, the Australian actress celebrated her 56th birthday by receiving some sweet messages from her friends and family. Keith Urban, Kidman's husband of 17 years, headed up the tributes by sharing a candid photo of his famous wife admiring nature.
Paul O’Grady's husband Andre Portasio has shared a heartfelt tribute to his late husband, Paul O'Grady, three months after his death. Andre took to Instagram to share a sweet sunset snap of him and Paul, 67, In the snap, both donned shirts, as Andre wrapped an arm around Paul's shoulder. Paul's husband wrote: "HAPPY HEAVENLY BIRTHDAY.
Lily-Rose Depp is celebrating the love of her life: girlfriend 070 Shake!
Courteney Cox is getting some birthday love from her friends! On Thursday, the actress turned 59, and Jennifer Aniston made sure to mark the milestone on Instagram.In honor of Cox's big day, Aniston, 54, posted several throwback pics, including one of her and her pal kissing on the lips. Aniston, who played Rachel Green on , also shared short clips of bloopers from the sitcom and a more recent shot with the actress behind Monica Geller in her post.«I'd like to take a moment and wish my dearest CC the happiest of birthdays,» Aniston captioned her post.
Lily-Rose Depp has made a very public declaration of love. In honor of girlfriend 070 Shake's 26th birthday on Tuesday, the star took to her Instagram Story with a series of snaps of the two together. «Happy birthday Love of my life,» Depp wrote.
Lea Michele has enjoyed monumental success since formally joining the cast of the Broadway hit Funny Girlin September 2022.But while she's earned praise for deftly portraying the coveted role of the beloved character Fanny Brice, there's a simple reason why she's not eligible for a Tony Award.According to the Tony Awards' rules and regulations under eligibility requirements, «in order to be eligible, an actor or actress must perform in the role on the production's opening night and must perform in the minimum number of performances to which the producer of such production must invite and make tickets available to Tony voters as required by Rule 2(a)vi).»And therein lies the issue — the original actress who performed on opening night was Beanie Feldstein, who left in the wake of the show being at risk of closing due to poor reviews and lackluster ticket sales. That all changed after Michele formally replaced Feldstein in September.The former star's debut came on Sept.
reported the news, that she is hopeful the adaptation’s team will find a “wonderful actress to play this role.”Recently appearing in “Life & Beth,” Benanti stars in the upcoming Jennifer Lawrence film “No Hard Feelings,” and the Tony-winner is currently starring in an off-Broadway production of A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters” alongside Matthew Broderick.The news comes days after reports that the adaptation of the 1999 cult film, which had been in development at Amazon Freevee since 2021, had set its main cast, which was to include Sarah Catherine Hook as Caroline Merteuil, Claudia’s daughter.Zac Burgess and Myra Molloy will lead the series alongside Hook while additional cast for the series includes Khobe Clarke, Brooke Lena Johnson, Sara Silva, Sean Patrick Thomas and John Harlan Kim.A representative for Amazon declined to comment.Based on the 1999 film, the series is set at an elite university in Washington, D.C., and follows two ruthless step siblings who are willing to go to great lengths to stay on top of the social pyramid.
2018’s surprising “Bumblebee” gave us some hope that the series still had some gas in the tank. Running time: 127 minutes. Rated PG-13 (intense sequences of sci-fi action and violence, and language.) In theaters.Wrong! The fuel gauge is at “E” — for excruciating.
Marc Malkin Senior Film Awards, Events & Lifestyle Editor Laura Benanti has left Amazon’s upcoming TV adaptation of “Cruel Intentions.” The Tony-winner was set to appear in the recurring guest star role of Caroline’s (Sarah Catherine Hook) mother, Claudia. “Unfortunately due to a scheduling conflict, I’m no longer able to participate in ‘Cruel Intentions,’” Benanti told me Thursday afternoon. “I’m sure they’ll find a wonderful actress to play this role.” Benanti co-stars in the upcoming “No Hard Feelings,” the raunchy coming-of-age movie headlined by Jennifer Lawrence and Andrew Barth Feldman. She’s also currently sharing the stage with Matthew Broderick in an off-Broadway production of A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters.”