Kamis, 04 November 2021

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Vanity Fair
Will Smith is sharing some tough life lessons in his new memoir, Will, out next week, including how he "fell in love" with his costar Stockard Channing at the worst possible time. The actor explains in the book that he had just welcomed his first child ...
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The New York Times
The science is sparse, but the sentiment is several inches thick in "Finch," a post-apocalyptic road movie in which Tom Hanks spends almost two hours scavenging for a plot. Helping him is a darling mutt (played by the rescue dog Seamus, ...
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The New York Times
The revival of the serial-killer drama is TV's latest refusal to let a supposedly finished franchise rest in peace.
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The New York Times
With Marvel bringing the Avengers movie cycle to a close (for now), it was a given that it would dust off another group of potential super-franchisers. To that end, Marvel brought in Zhao ("Nomadland") to start the engine with a cast culled from across the ...
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CNN
(CNN) Apple TV+ must really like Tom Hanks, with "Finch" representing the second movie featuring the actor the service scooped up during the pandemic. Like "Greyhound," this one is in a modest affair that would likely have been hard-pressed to make ...
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Vanity Fair
A new film debuting on Apple TV+ asks the important question: What would Tom Hanks do after the apocalypse? By Richard Lawson. November 3, 2021. Save this story for later. Image may contain Clothing Apparel Human Person Tom Hanks People and Helmet.
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Vanity Fair
"I remember that Natalie looked especially beautiful when Mom and I dropped her off that night at the Chateau Marmont entrance," Lana writes in her upcoming memoir, Little Sister: My Investigation Into the Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood (out November 9), ...
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CNN
(CNN) Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson wants to do his part to make production sets safer. While promoting his upcoming movie "Red Notice," Johnson told Variety that he will no longer allow real guns on the set of any of his Seven Bucks film productions after ...
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Today.com
On Tuesday, she told Howard Stern that when she and Meyer say their "I dos," she wants the Mayor of Flavortown, Guy Fieri, to preside.
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Forbes
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has become the latest, and biggest, Hollywood name to commit to not using real guns in future productions following the deadly shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins by Alec Baldwin in a prop gun accident on the set of ...
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