HBO Max. The streamer announced on Thursday that “Welcome to Derry” has been ordered to series, with “It” and “It: Chapter Two” director Andy Muschietti onboard to executive produce and direct multiple episodes.
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in a sequined, printed suit that could turn even Dolly Parton's head. The eye-catching white suit was patterned with sparkling black spots, with dramatic bell-bottom pants and a matching, sky-high hat.
Twain, who is a presenter at this year's Grammy awards, paired her stunning ‘fit with bright red hair and a matching red lip. Because this look is nothing if not over-the-top, Twain wasn't any less subtle with her jewelry, adding a chunky diamond necklace and oversized hoop earrings.“I'm in a very happy place right now,” Twain said in a red carpet interview with E!.
“I think just coming out of this whole COVID phase makes me feel bubbly and happy and fun.” Twain has just released her latest full album, called Queen of Me, which she said she calls her “happy album.”Asked about her look, Twain said, “This is a London designer. His name is Harris Reed.” Pointing to her hair, she added, “It was black and white and I needed a little bit of color.”This Harris Reed look was also featured in a spread and shown on the runway, which the designer posted to his own .
“A collection centered around community, collaboration and all the incredible individuals that it takes to create safe spaces for everyone to feel their most authentic selves,” the 26-year-old designer wrote in one caption.This is just the latest in a series of bold looks for Shania Twain, who has recently been pictured out and about and a recreation of her , among other headline-garnering styles.By Emily TannenbaumBy Abby GardnerBy Emily TannenbaumBy Kathleen WalshMore from GlamourSee More Stories© 2023 Condé Nast. All rights reserved.
HBO Max. The streamer announced on Thursday that “Welcome to Derry” has been ordered to series, with “It” and “It: Chapter Two” director Andy Muschietti onboard to executive produce and direct multiple episodes.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent The story of Italy’s most-wanted Mafia boss, Matteo Messina Denaro, whose recent arrest by police in Palermo after 30 years on the run made global headlines, is set to become a big-budget film. Rome-based producer Marco Belardi (“Perfect Strangers”) has acquired rights to ace anti-Mafia journalist Lirio Abbate’s book about the Cosa Nostra boss. The book is titled “U Siccu,” which is Sicilian dialect that translates as “The Skinny One.” Messina Denaro was arrested in mid-January by dozens of police officers outside an upscale medical facility in Palermo where he had been undergoing cancer treatment for a year under false identity.
Alexis Stone has proven to be a masterful makeup chameleon and the drag superstar’s latest transformation is truly one for the ages.
It’s not Oscar season without songwriter Diane Warren. After taking home an Governors Awards from AMPAS this fall, the multi-platinum selling and Billboard chart topping songwriter of such hits as Rhythm of the Night and If I Could Turn Back Time is looking at her 14th original song Oscar nomination, this time for the ditty “Applause” from the Samuel Goldwyn Films title Tell It Like a Woman.
Christopher Vourlias The war in Ukraine has taken center stage this week at the Berlin Film Festival, which is taking place for the first time since Russia’s full-scale invasion last year. At Thursday’s opening ceremony, Ukrainian president Volodomyr Zelenskyy appeared via satellite to encourage festival-goers “not to remain silent” over Russia’s unprovoked war of aggression. Sean Penn, who this week premiered his docu-portrait of the Ukrainian leader, “Superpower,” lashed out at Russian strongman Vladimir Putin, who he described as a “war criminal” and a “creepy little bully.” Moral outrage has not been in short supply since the start of the war, as the global film community — in a show of near unanimous condemnation of the Kremlin’s criminal attack — has rallied behind the Ukrainian war effort. But many U.S. and foreign companies quietly continue to do business with Putin’s pariah state or have resumed the deal-making that was put on pause once the war began.
Shania Twain broke the internet at the end of 2022 when she posed nude - except for a cowboy hat - and now the country superstar is opening up on that bold move.The singer, who returned to the charts this month with the release of her sixth studio album Queen of Me, revealed that nudity is "as vulnerable as it gets," and that, for the singer, looking in the mirror is a lesson in honesty.WATCH: Shania Twain poses in nothing but a cowboy hat and bootsTRENDING: Carrie Underwood showcases incredibly toned legs with impressive tour video POPULAR: Pippa Middleton looks incredible as she runs along the beach in white swimwear"I have been shy about my body since a young age - I would never go to the beach in a bathing suit," Shania shared, adding that now when she looks in the mirror with the lights on, she is forced to "really [be] looking at myself".Speaking to Extra, she continued: "There are all kinds of things I really don't want to show off so I did this naked photoshoot.
Epik High have given fans a glimpse into life on tour in the new music video for ‘Catch’ and ‘On My Way’.The music video features audio from the bridge from ‘Catch’ as well as Tablo and Mithra Jin’s verses from ‘On My Way’, accompanied by behind-the-scenes footage of Epik High travelling to different countries and rehearsing in concert venues for their ‘All Time High’ tour. Next up on Epik High’s tour is a slot at MIK Festival in Paris tomorrow (February 18), before they kick off the North American leg in California on February 26.‘Catch’ and ‘On My Way’ are B-sides from Epik High’s newest mini-album, ‘Strawberry’.
Even the charms of Hugh Jackman were not enough to convince Evangeline Lilly to become an X-Man (or woman, as the case may be). Doing the promotional rounds for her new film, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Lilly revealed that she once turned down Jackman’s pitch to have her join an X-men film.
Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Gael García Bernal and Renate Reinsve (“The Worse Person in the World”) will soon be appearing on screen as lovers caught in an unusual bind in Italian director Piero Messina’s sci-fi film “Another End.” French sales company Newen Connect is launching sales on the pic at the European Film Market. “Another End” is set in a near-future when a new technology exists that can put the consciousness of a dead person back into a living body, in an attempt to ease the grief of separation, providing a little extra time to say goodbye. The English-language sci-fier by Messina — whose first feature, “The Wait,” launched with a splash in the 2015 Venice competition — sees Bernal play Sal, a man whose wife dies, and Reinsve as Zoe, the woman who then becomes his partner after renting out her body, in which the memory and consciousness of Sal’s former wife have been temporarily implanted. First look image of Reinsve as Zoe above.
Jordin Sparks has nothing but respect and praise for Rihanna's epic Super Bowl LVII halftime show.The singer brought her 4-year-old son, Dana, to Universal Studios' Super Nintendo World grand opening celebration event in Los Angeles on Wednesday — just days after watching Rihanna's performance in person at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona — and she marveled at the jaw-dropping spectacle.«I thought it was amazing,» Sparks shared, smiling. «I was bouncing up and down! I was actually on the field the entire game, and I've never done that before.»According to Sparks, Rihanna's memorable and elaborate routine — featuring floating, elevated platforms and a whole army of dancers — looked even more spectacular in person than it did on TV.«I mean, it's Rihanna! She's beautiful and incredible and amazing,» Sparks added.The celebrated songstress also praised Rihanna for her commanding presence at the show — which was both her first major public performance since giving birth eight months ago, and served as an announcement that she's pregnant with her second baby.«I know how nervous I was [during] my first performance back after having my son,» Sparks recalled.
Hoda Kotb's viewers delight in seeing her bright smile every morning on Today and now she's given them even more reason to tune in. The TV host sat down with HELLO! for an exclusive interview and spoke about her exciting news and the future of her podcast, Making Space, too. Hoda was thrilled to give details of her popular The Boost segment which now has a streaming TODAY ALL day version.WATCH: Hoda Kotb's throwback high school photo stuns co-stars The 30-minute show is packed with good news, heartwarming features and cute videos and the mom-of-two is passionate about bringing some positivity to her legions of loyal viewers. "I love a morning boost shout," Hoda said. "Look, it's my favorite part of the new cycle.There's only so much one can take and only so much bad news.
Karol G made one of her dreams come true at the Super Bowl, following Rihanna’s halftime show. The Colombian singer shared a sweet moment backstage with her idol, posing for some pictures and interacting in Spanish.“As a fan I have to say that this was the HIGHLIGHT of my whole life!!!” the musician shared.
Hugh Laurie is headed to Tehran as the espionage drama has been renewed for a third season by Apple TV+.
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Prue Leith was spotted in Glasgow after taking in the sights on an open top bus.
A missing memorial? Aaron Carter was noticeably absent from the In Memoriam segment at the 2023 Grammy Awards — and fans weren’t pleased.
They came, they saw, they slayed. Music’s leading ladies dressed to impress at the 65th annual Grammy Awards.
Pushing fashion boundaries! Shania Twain slayed the 2023 Grammys red carpet in a daring look.
Putting on a united front. Michelle Branch and Patrick Carney made a rare appearance at the 2023 Grammys on Sunday, February 5, after calling off their divorce.
, and as predicted, Lizzo's already slayed the red carpet with a bright orange, hooded ensemble from Dolce & Gabbana. (If the Grammys were taking place in New York instead of Los Angeles, it would have been more than perfect for the bone-chilling cold).But the awards ceremony—airing live on CBS and Paramount+—are in sunny Los Angeles, even though this particular carpet is always tented to give it a bit of a jazz club vibe, complete with chandeliers.