Sienna Miller is looking back on the generosity of late actor Chadwick Boseman.
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Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterSeriesFest and Shondaland have announced Tamika Miller as the winner of their annual Women Directing Mentorship.The Women Directing Mentorship was first launched in 2018 as a partnership between SeriesFest and Shondaland, founded by Shonda Rhimes who is a champion of inclusion in front of and behind the camera.
The mentorship offers a unique opportunity for a rising female director to shadow an already established episodic director on a Shondaland produced
.Sienna Miller is looking back on the generosity of late actor Chadwick Boseman.
Back in January, when COVID wasn’t a global pandemic and the film industry was operating as if everything was perfectly fine, it was announced that Timothée Chalamet was set to star as Bob Dylan in a biopic directed by James Mangold. Even if you’re not a huge fan of Dylan, the idea of Chalamet teaming with Mangold is enough to get any film fan excited.
"Worlds that are new to us," is how Shonda Rhimes' longtime producing partner Betsy Beers describes their focus in the streaming era. And while Beers makes clear their company, Shondaland, is aiming for “intentionality over sheer volume,” there are at least 12 projects in various stages of development, including an adaptation of Pulitzer Prize winner Isabel Wilkerson's first book,TheWarmth of Other Suns, which both Rhimes and Beers will shepherd.
Jennifer Garner knows all about dating in the public eye — and the struggles that come along with it.“If it’s true and you are starting to be serious with someone and they start saying, ‘Well, when are they gonna be engaged?’ It’s almost like you just want to get there so that you can complete that and just maybe it will die down for a second,” the actress, 48, said during the Monday, October 19 episode of the Tell Me More With Kelly Corrigan show.
Janet W. Lee Some of the original Broadway cast members of “Hamilton” will perform at the third annual Arthur Miller Foundation Honors.Tony Award nominee Phillipa Soo, who portrayed Eliza Hamilton, will perform with fellow actor and husband Steven Pasquale.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticOriginal cast members of Broadway’s Hamilton have joined the line-up of performers for the annual Arthur Miller Foundation Honors celebrating public school arts education.The third annual gala celebration is set to stream virtually on November 16, and will include performances by husband-and-wife duos such as Hamilton‘s Leslie Odom, Jr.
The question of what happens when we die is something that people have debated for centuries. Is there an afterlife or do we end up worm food? Well, for the upcoming film “Wander Darkly,” the answer is a bit more complicated than that.
Also Read: Sienna Miller's 'Wander Darkly, 'Belushi' Added to AFI Fest 2020 LineupLionsgate will release “Wander Darkly” in select theaters and on-demand beginning Dec. 11, and the hope is that the film can be an awards play for Miller, who critics have said gives one of her career-best performances.
Sienna Miller reflected on the difference between Old Hollywood and Hollywood today, particularly when it comes to abuse on the set. Miller, 38, once portrayed Tippi Hedren in the 2012 movie “The Girl,” which was based on the making of the 1963 film “The Birds,” directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A £1 BILLION lawsuit accusing Coatbridge comic book creator Mark Millar of stealing ideas from an unknown writer has been thrown out by the highest court in the US.Michael Bennett claimed that movie producer Millar had plagiarised his self-published superhero novel Owl for comic book stories and movies.Bennett, of Norcross, Georgia, said he had sent his manuscript to comic book publisher Marvel in 2008 and
Ellise Shafer editorPenelope Ann Miller is taking on the role of First Lady Nancy Reagan in a biopic of former President Ronald Reagan, Variety has confirmed.Miller will star opposite Dennis Quaid, who is playing Ronald Reagan. The film is being helmed by “The Miracle Season” and “Soul Surfer” director Sean McNamara and is currently in production in Oklahoma.Miller will portray Nancy Reagan from her late 20s to early 70s.
Anthony D'Alessandro Editorial Director/Box Office EditorGeorge Miller told Deadline about Furiosa having a deep backstory in the Mad Max universe, and now we’ll finally get to see it: Warner Bros.
Arizona Republican Gov. Doug Ducey and national security adviser Robert O’Brien unveiled a commemorative mural Thursday honoring humanitarian worker Kayla Mueller, who was killed by ISIS in 2013.
Remember a time when the world wasn’t so crazy? You could walk into a deli, with no facial covering whatsoever, and order a sandwich from someone without having to stand six feet away from them. It was a simpler time.
Dade Hayes Finance EditorEXCLUSIVE: Rob Lowe’s directorial debut in the documentary realm, Madness in the Hills, will premiere on Peacock on Friday.The film tells the story of the mudslides that killed 23 people in Southern California in January 2018, including many friends and neighbors of Lowe. His community in Montecito was in the center of the destruction, which resulted from the Thomas Fire, which burned for more than a month at the end of 2017.
Dave McNary Film ReporterBilly Crudup is in early negotiations to join Ezra Miller in the DC superhero tentpole “The Flash” for Warner Bros., Variety has confirmed.Crudup, who recently won an Emmy for drama series for “The Morning Show,” portrayed Dr. Henry Allen as the father to Barry Allen, aka The Flash, in Zach Snyder’s 2017 “Justice League” opposite Miller.