Month: January 2020

Pictured: Brad Hall, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Henry Hall, and Charlie Hall Charlie Hall, the son of actor-director Brad Hall and everyone’s favorite Emmy-winning actress, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, has a new web series called “Sorry, Charlie,” which premiered on Jan. 15. The comedy-filled four-episode series is not only fun to watch, but also really relatable. “Honestly, this character
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The video game industry is massive, with multiple studios and gaming companies competing for supremacy. But despite the clear invested audience, movie adaptations of video games have historically been unsuccessful. It looked like disaster had struck again with Jeff Fowler’s upcoming Sonic the Hedgehog movie, when the original trailer dropped and the title character’s appearance
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It’s hard to imagine the Super Bowl without the insane costumes its halftime show performers have worn—and Jeremy Scott’s outfit for Katy Perry Sunday is sure to join the mix. But back in ’90s when the first big Hollywood act took the stage—after almost 25 years of marching bands playing halftime—the costumes were tame. Glitz
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During her Jan. 29 appearance on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live,’ Jessica Simpson revealed that years after their ‘Mickey Mouse Club’ days, Justin Timberlake finally settled a major bet with Ryan Gosling! Jessica Simpson is living up to the title of her autobiography Open Book. The actress, 39, shared during her Jan. 29 interview with Jimmy Kimmel that she
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A cockpit warning system to help helicopters avoid crashes would not necessarily have saved Kobe Bryant‘s life, and regulators and pilots alike have expressed concern that the instrument can trigger too many false alarms that can prove distracting. “Another warning system screaming at you isn’t going to help,” said Brian Alexander, a helicopter pilot and
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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have plenty of famous friends. It turns out that their five-year-old daughter James is the most starstruck by Jimmy Fallon, as he’s her ‘Beyonce.’ Blake Lively, 32, gave Jimmy Fallon some pretty surprising news about her oldest child when she stopped by The Tonight Show on Jan. 29. She revealed
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Disney’s The Lion King ruled the 18th annual VES Awards, winning a pack-leading three trophies including the marquee Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Feature during Wednesday night’s ceremony at the Beverly Hilton. The Jon Favreau-directed “live action” remake of the toon classic also took the hardware for Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature and
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The usual studios — Universal, Paramount, Disney, and maybe even Fox — again are aboard to tease their upcoming event pics during Sunday’s Super Bowl. And the notion that the majors have sticker shock over this year’s record $5.6 million 30-second ad spot cost isn’t really stopping them from banging the drum before an estimated
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By Tim Reynolds The Associated Press Posted January 30, 2020 12:02 am Updated January 30, 2020 12:05 am Smaller font Descrease article font size –A Larger font Increase article font size A+ Vanessa Bryant made her first public comment Wednesday since the helicopter crash that killed her husband Kobe Bryant, one of their daughters and
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Rate This Movie SYNOPSIS: 25 years ago at Winfield College, psycho-priest Zachary Malius murdered seven frat boys and was put away in the local asylum. Now, however, the same fraternity stages a prank from which Malius is inadvertently set free and returns to the house to repeat his crime… REVIEW: Fraternity Phi Delta Sigma in
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Two brothers, Morgan and Mason McGrew, released a full-length, shot-for-shot, stop-motion remake of Toy Story 3 on YouTube. The McGrews teased the project last summer when they released a trailer for the meticulously recreated feature, shot entirely on iPhones. The project, officially called Toy Story 3 In Real Life, may have taken the brothers eight years to complete,
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