Channing Tatum’s abs and Brad Pitt’s heroism in “The Lost City” teaser have landed a commercial spot during Sunday’s big game.
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In memoriam…
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1 Sidney Poitier 2 Kim Mi-soo 3 Bob Saget 4 Peter Bogdanovich 5 Ronnie Spector 6 Adalia Rose Williams 7 André Leon Talley 8 Gaspard Ulliel 9 Meat Loaf 10 Louie Anderson Sidney Poitier(February 20, 1927 – January 6, 2022)
Sidney Poitier was a Hollywood legend, and lived such a full life! He became the first Black man to win the Oscar for best actor in the 1960s. He passed away on January 6 at the age of 94.
Kim Mi-soo(March 16, 1992 – January 5, 2022)
On January 5, young actress Kim Mi-soo passed away. She was only 29. The late performer’s agency, Landscape Entertainment, said in a statement:
Bob Saget(May 17, 1956 – January 9, 2022)
The legendary ’90s TV dad, Bob Saget, passed away on January 9 in Orlando, Florida. He was found dead in a hotel room following a comedy show in Jacksonville. No drugs or foul play is suspected in his untimely passing, and an autopsy will be performed to determine his cause of death. He was just 65.
Peter Bogdanovich(July 30, 1939 – January 6, 2022)
82-year-old Oscar-nominated director Peter Bogdanovich died on January 6 of complications from Parkinson’s disease. He was 82 at the time of his passing.
Ronnie Spector(August 10, 1943 – January 12, 2022)
Ronnie Spector, the lead singer of the girl group The Ronettes, died on January 12 after a short battle with cancer. She was 78 years old. In a statement, the musician’s family confirmed that she passed away at home surrounded by loved ones, saying:
Her family’s full announcement can be seen (below).
Adalia Rose Williams(December 10, 2006 – January 12, 2022)
YouTube star Adalia Rose Williams sadly passed away at just 15 years old on January 12. The influencer lived with a condition called
Channing Tatum’s abs and Brad Pitt’s heroism in “The Lost City” teaser have landed a commercial spot during Sunday’s big game.
Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaQ’orianka Kilcher will star in and produce “Yesteryear” alongside a cast that includes Scott Haze, Wes Studi and Nick Cassavetes. “Yesteryear” is written and directed by Adam VillaSeñor (“In Full Bloom”) and definitely seems to connect thematically with some of the challenges facing America and the world.The film follows Alma Deswood (Kilcher), a struggling, young Native actress who psychologically unravels in quarantine amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Forbes just revealed their Highest-Paid Entertainers of 2022 list, and the person at number one might surprise you.
Sony Pictures Classics has pushed back the theatrical release date for Eva Husson’s romantic drama Mothering Sunday, starring Odessa Young, by a month—from February 25 to March 25. It will open in theaters in New York and Los Angeles, on the heels of a one-week, awards-qualifying run in Los Angeles in November of 2021, before expanding to other markets over the following weeks.
Techland, issues concerning co-op play and “problems with redeeming rewards” are the top of the list to be fixed in Dying Light 2.A tweet from launch day (February 4) has talked about some of the major issues players are facing in the game, and assures that Techland aims to fix them. This follows news that the game had a day one patch featuring over 1,000 fixes.The official Dying Light Twitter said: “Dear gamers, thank you for your feedback. Two things on the top of our list: disconnects in co-op mode and problems with redeeming awards, codes, and other in-game content, including Twitch Drops from TechlandGG.
The first clip from Channing Tatum’s “Dog” is here.
her late TV father while appearing on "Today" on Thursday morning. In doing so, she also revealed she and Bob got into a trivial argument just before his sudden passing."We were going to have dinner. And we got into a little tiff.
Damn, son, while some festivals have still been really hurting thanks to COVID and Omicron problems, the 2022 South by Southwest Film Festival (SXSW), which runs March 11-20, this year, is truly going for it. The 2022 edition of the festival program includes 99 features including 76 World Premieres, 4 International Premieres, 4 North American Premieres, 2 U.S.
Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterTwice thwarted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the SXSW Film Festival is making a major return to form this year — featuring premium studio projects from Sandra Bullock and Pete Davidson, notable indies and docs, and a closing night premiere from the new season of Donald Glover’s “Atlanta.”In 2020, the Austin-based conference was the first major event to fall to the rapidly-escalating first wave of coronavirus, and was similarly forced to go virtual in 2021 thanks to the Delta variant. Now preparing for an in-person program beginning on March 11, Hiollywood and indie hopefuls are coming out in force.Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum’s “The Lost City,” Pete Davidson and Amandla Stenberg’s secret A24 slasher film “Bodies, Bodies, Bodies,” Richard Linklater and Jack Black’s coming-of-age story “Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age Childhood,” and Nicolas Cage’s “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” will all populate the headliners section.
Channing Tatum is back after a much-needed break.
HEADLINERSBig names, big talent: Headliners bring star power to SXSW, featuring red carpet premieres and gala film events with major and rising names in cinema.Apollo 10 1/2: A Space Age ChildhoodDirector/Screenwriter: Richard Linklater, Producers: Tommy Pallotta, Mike Blizzard, Femke Wolting, Bruno FelixA coming-of-age story set in the suburbs of Houston, Texas in the summer of 1969, centered around the historic Apollo 11 moon landing. Cast List: Jack Black, Zachary Levi, Glen Powell, Josh Wiggins, Milo Coy, Lee Eddy, Bill Wise, Natalie L’Amoreaux, Jessica Brynn Cohen, Sam Chipman, Danielle Guilbot (World Premiere)AtlantaDirector: Hiro Murai, Producers: Donald Glover, Stephen Glover, Hiro Murai, Stefani Robinson, Paul Simms and Dianne McGunigleTaking place almost entirely in Europe, Season 3 of FX’s Atlanta finds Earn, Alfred ‘Paper Boi,’ Darius and Van in the midst of a successful European tour, as the group navigates their new surroundings as outsiders, and struggle to adjust to the newfound success they had aspired to.
Miles Teller is ready to tell the tale of The Godfather.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorBud Light’s Super Bowl commercials this year aren’t going to say much about the Bud Light that people know so well.After four decades of making people laugh with sudsy ads about antics involving Real Men of Genius. the Bud Knight, Cedric the Entertainer and more, Anheuser-Busch is going to put a spotlight on two Bud Light brand extensions rather than the beer itself. One is Bud Light Next, a zero-carb brew that ought to appeal to consumers pursuing healthier lifestyles, and the other is Bud Light Seltzer Hard Soda, a new product that aims to use bolder flavors to lure drinkers.The emphasis on new products shows just how quickly Anheuser-Busch is pivoting to keep pace with consumers seeking healthier refreshment choices and new tastes.
Joe Lycett recently caused panic in Parliament after he leaked a parody report about the Downing Street lockdown parties. And now, the comedian's heart-breaking reason for doing so has been revealed. Joe, 33, lost his best friend at the start of lockdown and he had to hold a "tiny insufficient funeral" due to rules in place at the time.
released a spoof version of Gray’s report investigating the numerous lockdown parties at Downing Street.After it went viral on social media, Lycett screenshotted an exchange he had with a government worker, who claimed the parody was “read as an actual serious leak” within government that left “MP staff literally running around panicking”.Since the incident caught headlines, Lycett has released a statement explaining the parody report was driven by anger after his friend died from cancer in 2020.“I write comedy sometimes as a way of anger,” Lycett wrote. “I write a daft letter about a parking fine or change my name to Hugo Boss or fake a Sue Gray report, all essentially because I’m angry.
Lorraine Kelly responded to comedian Joe Lycett's hilarious fake Sue Gray report he published on social media.
Hear’Say on tables.The end of the report read: “Please forward any queries to my email [email protected].”This is an actual series of messages I have received from someone who works for a cabinet minister. Source is verified.
John Stamos is recalling his last visit with Bob Saget. In an interview with , 58-year-old Stamos, reveals that he last saw Saget a month before his death, during a double date with their wives, Caitlin McHugh and Kelly Rizzo. Saget died in Orlando, Florida, on Jan.