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Howard Chua-Eoan: Godzilla turns 70 and his monstrous empire is thriving
In 1954, Japanese cinema made two enormous contributions to world culture. In April of that year, Akira Kurosawa’s "Seven Samurai" was released by Toho Co. Ltd. Embraced by the U.S. and Europe, the 207-minute epic has become one of the most influential movies of all time, referenced for the last 70 years in movies major and minor, from the ...Read more
San Diego band As I Lay Dying rocked by more controversy as 4 members abruptly quit
SAN DIEGO — The future of San Diego’s Grammy Award-nominated Christian metalcore band As I Lay Dying is shrouded in mystery following the abrupt departures in two weeks of four of the five-man group’s members. Its tour manager has also quit.
The band’s sole remaining member is lead vocalist Tim Lambesis, who was released from prison in ...Read more
Jerry Seinfeld slams Bronx school letting 'distressed' kids skip on Election Day
NEW YORK — Jerry Seinfeld is slamming his kids’ former private school in the Bronx for allowing “emotionally distressed” students to skip school when Election Day results are announced.
Psychologists will also be available during Election Week to high schoolers at the pricy Ethical Culture Fieldston School in Riverdale, according to an ...Read more
Young Thug is going home amid YSL case, but his music career remains uncertain
ATLANTA — Thursday marked a crucial moment in Atlanta’s hip-hop history when rapper Young Thug was released from jail after pleading guilty in the YSL case.
The artist took a nonnegotiated guilty plea deal, which resulted in Judge Paige Whitaker sentencing him to 40 years: five years in custody commuted to time served, 15 years probation ...Read more
'Jeopardy!' and 'Wheel of Fortune' in the midst of a legal battle between Sony and CBS
LOS ANGELES — Sony Pictures Television, producer of the long-running “Wheel of Fortune” and “Jeopardy!” TV programs, is suing CBS, the game shows’ distributor, for breach of contract.
Sony claims that CBS entered into unauthorized licensing deals for the shows — two of the most popular and profitable TV programs — and then paid ...Read more
Jimmy Fallon, the Roots among Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade performers
NEW YORK — Late night will come to daytime when Jimmy Fallon and the Roots take the stage at this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
They’ll appearing alongside a motley mix of music stars, giant balloons, floats and marching bands on Thursday, Nov. 28.
The Emmy- and Grammy-winning “Tonight Show” host released his new album, �...Read more
Kanye West doc with a 'billion-dollar budget' out in 2025, report says
NEW YORK — Rapper Ye’s troubling past six years will be explored in a bizarre new documentary about the controversial rapper formerly known as Kanye West, hitting theaters next year.
Directed by Nico Ballesteros, “In Whose Name?” was reportedly made with an iPhone, “a billion-dollar budget and a commitment to truth,” according to ...Read more
Review: In Clint Eastwood's intriguing courtroom drama 'Juror #2', a possible guilty verdict comes with extra guilt
In its defiantly plainspoken way, director Clint Eastwood’s “Juror #2” is full of surprises, and even the ones heavy with contrivance and coincidence-based plotting settle into the overall and rather sneaky effectiveness of the movie. It’s one of his good ones. Small, modest, a little stodgy. But good, and even a little brave in its ...Read more
Heidi Klum is always extra on Halloween. This year she was E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
Heidi Klum and husband Tom Kaulitz shot for the moon Thursday night, transforming into his-and-hers E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial characters for the supermodel's annual Halloween bash.
The "America's Got Talent" and "Project Runway" star always goes all out for Halloween, last year evolving into a multi-person peacock after previously dressing up ...Read more
'Juror #2' review: Clint Eastwood's latest is old school in the best way
Sometimes, you’re watching a movie and you realize with a start that you really haven’t seen anything like this in a long time. Such is the case with Clint Eastwood’s “Juror #2,” an old-school courtroom drama that features no sudden twists or flashy action shots, but has at its center a quiet examination of conscience. Justin (Nicholas...Read more
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle reportedly buy European summer home
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry reportedly have their eye on returning to Europe — at least for some of the time.
The Sussexes have shelled out millions on a beachfront summer home at Portugal’s Costa Terra Golf & Ocean Club, Us Weekly reports.
The 40-year-old royal and former “Suits” star, 43, would live in one of 300 homes on the ...Read more
Marvel's 'Armor Wars' with Don Cheadle potentially shooting in Georgia in 2025
ATLANTA — Potential good news for the Georgia TV and film business: Marvel is reportedly planning to spend seven months next year shooting Don Cheadle’s “Armor Wars.”
Productionlist.com has “Armor Wars” now listed as an active project with scheduled production dates between Jan. 6 and Aug. 4, 2025.
It didn’t cite a location, but ...Read more
Martha Stewart gives scathing review of 'shocking' Netflix documentary
NEW YORK — Martha Stewart may have been all smiles at last week’s New York premiere of her Netflix documentary, but she says the second half of the film left a bad taste in her mouth.
The diva of domesticity — who participated in the production — gave a scathing review of the doc in a New York Times interview published on Wednesday, the...Read more
'Hey man, are you good?': Inside Liam Payne's troubled life after One Direction
LOS ANGELES — “Hey man, are you good?”
AJ McLean had reason to be concerned about Liam Payne. Since production wrapped on the new Netflix music competition series where they’d met earlier this year, the Backstreet Boys veteran and One Direction star had talked almost every day on WhatsApp — at least until Payne’s sudden two-week ...Read more
Stevie Nicks doesn't have many regrets, but waiting until 70 to vote is one of them
Stevie Nicks was on the edge of 71 when she cast her first ballot.
Waiting that long, the Fleetwood Mac alum said Wednesday on MSNBC, is one of her only regrets in life. It's also one she's spoken openly about at her solo concerts over the last two years, she said.
This election cycle, Nicks said, she hopes her fans don't make the same mistake...Read more
'Juror #2' review: In Clint Eastwood's intriguing courtroom drama, a possible guilty verdict comes with extra guilt
In its defiantly plainspoken way, director Clint Eastwood’s “Juror #2” is full of surprises, and even the ones heavy with contrivance and coincidence-based plotting settle into the overall and rather sneaky effectiveness of the movie. It’s one of his good ones. Small, modest, a little stodgy. But good, and even a little brave in its ...Read more
Keri Russell has been thinking about the vice president -- in 'The Diplomat' and real life
[This article contains spoilers for the Season 2 finale of "The Diplomat" on Netflix.]
In "The Diplomat," Keri Russell plays a career diplomat covertly being primed to assume the role of vice president — without having to win over an electorate. In real life, one week before Election Day, Russell has just returned to her home in Brooklyn ...Read more
Review: A restaurant is a world unto itself in 'La Cocina,' one of the year's freshest films
Opening with a quotation from Henry David Thoreau's 1863 essay "Life Without Principle" including the lines "Let us consider the way in which we spend our lives/ This world is a place of business/ What an infinite bustle," the film "La Cocina" sets out to fully examine those concepts, and how work can take over one's life and sweep away all too ...Read more
Motion picture academy lays off staff at archive and library amid broader restructuring
LOS ANGELES — The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has laid off 16 staff members from its archive and library as part of a broader restructuring that will bring all of the organization's collecting, restoration and preservation efforts together under a newly formed Academy Collection and Preservation Department.
In an internal ...Read more
Barack Obama fine with filmmaker daughter dropping his name for professional reasons
It’s not unheard of in Hollywood for the offspring of celebrities to shed their famous parents’ last names, so Malia Obama isn’t breaking any new ground by wanting to be known as “Malia Ann,” as she pursues her career as a filmmaker.
In recent years, the daughters of Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise have dropped the movie stars’ surnames, ...Read more
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