Month: June 2023

D. Barry Reardon, former longtime Warner Bros. President of Sales and Distribution, has died at 92. The exec known as “The Dean of Distribution” among industry peers and filmmakers passed May 27 in Vero Beach, FL. Reardon was the head of theatrical distribution at Warner Bros from 1978-99, and was known for breaking the mold
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George Winston performs at  Symphony Hall, 1984 (Getty Images) News George Winston, New Age Pianist, Dies at 73 He had been battling cancer for the past decade By Matthew Ismael Ruiz June 6, 2023 Facebook Twitter Facebook Twitter George Winston, the pianist and guitarist known for foundational solo piano recordings at the dawn of New
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Israeli director Guy Nattiv’s biopic Golda, starring Helen Mirren as Israel’s iconic Prime Minister Golda Meir, will open the 40th edition of the Jerusalem Film Festival, running from July 13 to 23. The festival has also announced that Justine Triet’s Cannes 2023 Palme d’Or winner Anatomy Of A Fall will be the closing film. Golda, which world
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Debra Messing is recalling her time on Will & Grace and spilling the tea on behind-the-scenes happenings. The star of the sitcom revealed during a Paley Center panel in L.A. that the former NBC president wanted her to “have big boobs.” “The very first fitting, they had the chicken cutlets to make me bigger,” Messing
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There’s always a question over whether a senior government figure can hack it when they turn to writing crime. Often, it’s smarter to satisfy the urge by collaborating with established writers as the Clintons have done – Bill with James Patterson on The President’s Daughter and Hillary with Louise Penny to create State of Terror.
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The Tribeca Festival is nearly here, taking place June 7 to June 18, and it brings a packed slate of screenings and premieres. The festival’s 22nd edition offers a hybrid experience of virtual and in-person, with notable genre programming dedicated to repertory screenings that include Re-Animator to upcoming premieres.  In other words, Tribeca’s bringing the horror this year.
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View gallery Image Credit: ABC/Everett Collection Grey’s Anatomy has had many iconic scenes over the course of its 19-season run. One of the most memorable scenes of season 2 is Meredith’s “pick me, choose me, love me” speech to Derek after Addison’s return. While many fans saw the scene as an epic declaration of love,
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Kelsea Ballerini is getting real about her personal life. The 29-year-old Subject to Change superstar got candid in an interview with InStyle. During the conversation, she spoke about spending time with her boyfriend Chase Stokes, her highly publicized divorce from ex Morgan Evans, and where she’s at today. Find out what Kelsea Ballerini had to
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EXCLUSIVE: Former NFL player Andrew Hawkins and his Parks Tower Studios banner have entered into a co-production agreement with RTG Features, the sister studio to basketball-focused media company Slam, to develop and produce a slate of cross-platform scripted and unscripted projects that spotlight sports and culture.  Hawkins comes to the deal after working with RTG’s CEO
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It’s clear from his TV interviews, red carpet events, and social media posts that Jamie Foxx‘s daughters make him one proud dad! The 55-year-old actor, comedian, and singer is the father of two daughters, Corinne Foxx and Annalise Bishop. Both of his girls are from different, prior relationships. Corinne and Annalise share an almost 15-year
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It can be hard for a rising star to find projects that match their talent, striving to simply make a living as an actor, but Dominique Fishback has proven herself as a rare, thrilling exception. The New York-born actor broke out in David Simon’s HBO series Show Me a Hero and The Deuce, proving an immediate standout in both, while on
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After the massive weekend success of Sony Animation’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, many rival studios are looking at executing their comic book IP differently on the big screen. Quite often, animated superhero projects are released directly to the home (think Warner Bros-DC’s myriad superhero toon movies like 2010’s Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam and
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