Harrison Ford labelled U.S. President Donald Trump a “son of a bitch” during his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday.
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BMG has formed a new multi-faceted global partnership with Dark Horse Records, the George Harrison-founded label now led by Harrison’s son Dhani Harrison and manager David Zonshine, it was announced Wednesday (Jan. 22).
The deal will include releases from the catalogs of Dark Horse Records, Harrison's Indian label imprint HariSongs and The Clash frontman Joe Strummer’s solo output, including his work alongside The Mescaleros. Dark Horse will also release entirely new recordings through BMG
Harrison Ford labelled U.S. President Donald Trump a “son of a bitch” during his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday.
Harrison Ford called Donald Trump a “son of a b----” on Monday during an appearance on late-night TV where he also accused the president of rejecting science.
BBC Studios and Indian content studio Applause Entertainment are returning with the second season of the Indian version of BBC drama format “Criminal Justice” – the inspiration behind HBO’s “The Night Of.”
Harrison Ford dropped by Jimmy Kimmel Live!on Monday night to talk about his new film, and while there, Donald Trump came up in the conversation.Kimmel was joking about the title of Ford's new film, Call of the Wild, and held up a faux Hollywood Reporter magazine with a number of quotes from Trump about the film being the "best call ever," which the president has said repeatedly about the infamousUkraine call that led to his impeachment.
Harrison Ford hit out at U.S. President Donald Trump during a TV appearance on Monday night.
He made the joke as he talked about his new movie The Call of the Wild.
Imagine Kids+Family has cut a deal for rights to the children’s book and digital franchise “Kalamata’s Kitchen.”
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Harrison Ford “can’t wait” to reprise his role as Indiana Jones in a planned fifth installment of the blockbuster action franchise, according to producer Kathleen Kennedy.
The actor has played the character since 1981
Diego Scotti knew many of the other ads running in Super Bowl LIV were going to be loud, chaotic and booming. So he decided to use a few smart touches to get his company’s quiet Big Game spot heard.