Month: June 2020

We’ve been loving how much creativity has come out of the quarantine these last several months, with many artists and filmmakers using the downtime to create art that probably never would’ve existed under regular conditions. On that note, a group of creative horror fans just put together a 5-minute, zero-budget remake of Ridley Scott’s Alien
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Danielle Bregoli’s father, Ira Peskowitz is worried about his daughter and wants to be in her life, he tells HollywoodLife in a candid statement and interview — after the rapper recently entered a treatment facility for ‘personal issues.’ Danielle Bregoli, also known as Bhad Bhabie, entered a treatment facility for “some personal issues,” she revealed
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People are marching, reading and donating across the world to protest racial injustice and systemic racism right now… but we need to build a long-term strategy of anti-racism and non-optical solidarity. That’s exactly why we are heeding the advice of industry professionals who are speaking out on how we can support black beauty experts moving
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The Independent Filmmaker Project has launched a virtual internship program as part of a new educational initiative designed to help college students explore careers in the New York film and media industries. Dubbed IFP EDU, it is a year-round offering, with a hub aiming to enable recent graduates, alumni and faculty to expand their professional
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BREAKING: In a surprising turn of events, longtime Universal President of International Distribution and 41-year industry veteran, Duncan Clark, is to step down from his position in August, transitioning to a consulting role with the studio. Replacing Clark is Veronika Kwan Vandenberg who spent 28 years at Warner Bros and was most recently President, International
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Choosing books for 4th graders can be difficult. After all, they can be as different as any other group of readers! There are 4th graders who enjoy stories in The New Yorker, and there are 4th grade readers who struggle to read independently. This list of the best books for 4th graders aims for the 9-
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Oops, she did it again. On Monday, Nancy Pelosi appeared on Capitol Hill to announce the Democratic Party’s police reform legislation in an outfit that told us exactly what she’s thinking about. Like her fellow Democrats, Pelosi complemented her festive, tomato-red pant suit with Kente cloth, the Ghanaian striped textile. The cloth, one supposes, was
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AMC streamer Sundance Now has acquired the first season of Finland’s 1950s Cold War drama Shadow Lines for the U.S., Canada and UK. Co-producer and distributor About Premium Content secured the Sundance deal for the Zodiak Finland-produced show, alongside other sales in territories including Australia (SBS), Central and Eastern Europe (Viasat World’s Epic Drama Channel)
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Terry Crews took to Twitter on Monday to address his controversial “Black supremacy” tweet. As protests continued following the May 25 death of George Floyd while in police custody, Crews took to social media to say that “defeating White supremacy without White people creates Black supremacy.” 3:42 George Floyd protests: Trudeau decries violence against Black,
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As the world battles a pandemic and fights for racial equality, J.K. Rowling published a series of transphobic tweets on Saturday. Two days later, Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe responded to her comments via The Trevor Project’s website and sent a clear message: “Transgender women are women.” Daniel acknowledges that J.K. Rowling is “unquestionably responsible”
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Everything announced so far about Lionsgate’s Cobweb checks off all the boxes of a highly anticipated horror movie on the horizon. For starters, the script by Chris Thomas Devlin ranked at the top of 2018’s Bloodlist, an annual list of the year’s best unproduced genre features voted on by industry executives. Prolific producers like Roy Lee (It, Doctor Sleep),
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