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Anne Hathaway: I Was the ‘9th Choice’ for ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ Lead
There can only be one Andy Sachs! Anne Hathaway got real about the struggles she faced before landing her iconic role in The Devil Wears Prada.
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Emilia Clarke to Replace Amber Heard As Mera In Aquaman 2?
After Johnny Depp was fired from the Fantastic Beasts franchise back in November, fans across the world raised their voice for Warner Bros’ seemingly unfair decision. However, it now seems, according to a new rumor, that the studio has finally cleared its stance on allegations of domestic abuse by replacing Amber Heard with Game of Thrones alumnus Emilia Clarke for the role of Mera in the upcoming Aquaman 2.
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Elizabeth Olsen is "Very Aware" of How Nepotism With Mary-Kate and Ashley Impacted Her Career
Elizabeth Olsen admitted that she's "very aware" of how nepotism in Hollywood has played a hand in launching her career, following the success of her older siblings Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.
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Johnny Depp May Return as Jack Sparrow After Disney Defending Him in the Court
The feud between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard is still hot, but things seem to be coming around in Johnny Depp’s favor after a series of setbacks for the 57-year old actor. Rumors are that Disney is defending Depp in courts, and he is likely to be “Re-hired” for the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean movie. If the rumors are true, then we will see Depp once again as Captain Jack Sparrow.
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Actor calls out director for criticizing his 'tiny' apartment during Zoom audition
Lukas Gage tweeted clip of director saying ‘these poor people live in these tiny apartments’ without realizing he wasn’t muted.
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Fifth ‘Predator’ Movie in Development With ’10 Cloverfield Lane’ Director
Disney’s 20th Century Studios is developing a fifth “Predator” movie with “10 Cloverfield Lane” director Dan Trachtenberg.
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Michael J. Fox plans 'second retirement' as health declines. More revelations from his book
In "No Time Like the Future," Michael J. Fox opens up about the progression of his Parkinson's disease, painful moments and his message of hope.
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The technology that’s replacing the green screen
The green screen might be doomed. And that’s a good thing.
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'Wonder Woman' director warns movie-going could become extinct
Patty Jenkins' new "Wonder Woman" movie has been delayed three times during the coronavirus pandemic. Now, the director is sounding the alarm that movie-going itself is under real threat.
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Boycott Mulan Efforts Reignited As It Releases On Disney+
Pro-democracy protesters across Asia have urged Disney fans to boycott the release of Mulan, citing the lead actress' alleged pro-Beijing views.
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Justin and Hailey Bieber threw a maskless, illegal party in Los Angeles
Justin and Hailey Bieber reportedly through threw an "extravagant" birthday party, ignoring Los Angeles coronavirus restrictions.
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Cameron Diaz found 'peace' by quitting acting
Cameron Diaz has said she found "peace" in her "soul" after walking away from her Hollywood career two years ago. Diaz is well known for her roles in films like There's Something About Mary, Charlie's Angels and Shrek. But the last movie appearance of her 20-year career came in the 2014 adaptation of Annie.
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New Roku Study Finds Cord Cutting Hits Milestone Amid COVID-19 As Nearly 1 in 3 U.S. TV Households Are Cordless
Roku today announced findings from its annual Cord Cutting study, including new insights shared by U.S. consumers about how the COVID-19 pandemic is influencing the shift to streaming. The study found that approximately 32% of U.S. TV households do not have a traditional pay TV subscription (cable, satellite, telco), while another 25% of households identified as Cord Shavers cut back their service. When asked about intent to cut the cord fully in the next six months, 45% of Cord Shaver households said they were likely to do so.
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How Netflix Beat Hollywood to a Generation of Black Content
The Black documentarian Stanley Nelson says his phone has been “ringing off the hook” as America is looking again at racism and the Black experience. Justin Simien, the creator of “Dear White People,” says the reactions to his pitches have grown warmer. And the director Ava DuVernay reports a flood of calls to “me and every other Black person that’s ever picked up a camera.”
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Robin Williams, an Acid Trip, and Moral Panic: The Story of "Blame Canada" at the Oscars
The breakout song from Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s ‘South Park’ movie took center stage at the 2000 Academy Awards. Twenty years later, it remains a declaration of the duo’s ethos—and a prism into their complicated legacy.
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Quentin Tarantino Names His Best Movie Of The Past Decade
Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino revealed that David Fincher’s “The Social Network” is the best film of the last decade.
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The Remaking of Steve Buscemi
In a rare interview, Hollywood's most beloved misfit opens up about anxiety, loss, and the hard work of getting through it all.
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Antonio Sabato Jr. on How Supporting Donald Trump Ended His Acting Career
Antonio Sabato Jr. was one of the few actors who publicly supported Donald Trump in the 2016 election. His candidate won, but his career in Hollywood ended. “I had to sell everything,” Sabato reveals in a phone interview with Variety from his new home in Florida. “I had to pay all my debts. I was blacklisted. All my representatives left me, from agents to managers to commercial agents. I literally had to move, find a new job to survive and take care of my kids. It’s been terrible. It’s mind-blowing.
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"Eat The Rich!" – Is The Tide Really Turning On Hollywood's Elites?
The joke everyone keeps telling is that the Oscars attendees didn't know that 'Parasite' was about them, but who is 'them' anymore anyway?
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Ricky Gervais Tells Hollywood to "F*** Off" in Expletive-Filled Golden Globes Monologue
The 'Office' creator also took shots at Felicity Huffman and Jeffrey Epstein. Once again, Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais did not shy away from hot-button topics in his monologue, even as he told the stars attending on Sunday not to elongate their acceptance speeches by referring to contentious current events.
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