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From 'Red October' to '30 Rock,' a look at Alec Baldwin's career on eve of 'Rust' shooting trial
Read full article: From 'Red October' to '30 Rock,' a look at Alec Baldwin's career on eve of 'Rust' shooting trialAlec Baldwin is going on trial for involuntary manslaughter after nearly 35 years in the public eye.
Leslie Jordan, versatile Emmy-winning actor, dies at 67
Read full article: Leslie Jordan, versatile Emmy-winning actor, dies at 67Leslie Jordan, the Emmy-winning actor whose wry Southern drawl and versatility made him a comedy and drama standout on TV series including “Will & Grace” and “American Horror Story,” has died.
Stallone, Costner, Chastain help launch Paramount+ in UK
Read full article: Stallone, Costner, Chastain help launch Paramount+ in UKParamount+ flexed the star power of its shows as it prepares to launch in the United Kingdom with a London event attended by Sylvester Stallone, Viola Davis, Kevin Costner, Jessica Chastain and more.
A largely virtual New York Film Festival unveils lineup
Read full article: A largely virtual New York Film Festival unveils lineupNEW YORK This year's New York Film Festival will be held largely virtually and in outdoor screenings, organizers said Thursday while unveiling a lineup featuring new films from Chloe Zhao, Steve McQueen and Azazel Jacobs. Many of the films selected by Film at Lincoln Center, which presents the New York Film Festival, will also play at the Venice and Toronto festivals. As previously announced, the 58th New York Film Festival will kick off with McQueen's Lovers Rock"; Chloe Zhao's Nomadland is the centerpiece; and Azazel Jacobs' French Exit, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Lucas Hedges. Last year, Martin Scorsese's Irishman debuted opening night at the New York Film Festival. The 58th New York Film Festival will run a week earlier, from Sept. 17Oct.
Michelle Pfeiffer on Her Constant Fear of Being Fired (Exclusive)
Read full article: Michelle Pfeiffer on Her Constant Fear of Being Fired (Exclusive)Although Michelle Pfeiffer is an acclaimed actress with decades of work under her belt, she still has a petrifying fear of getting the boot. "I think it comes from not having a background of formal training, you know, in the beginning," Pfeiffer explained. The new film rejoins Maleficent (Jolie) and Princess Aurora (Fanning) after the events of the 2014 film. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil arrives in theaters on Oct. 18. RELATED CONTENT:Angelina Jolie, Michelle Pfeiffer & Elle Fanning on Supporting Other Women in Hollywood (Exclusive)Michelle Pfeiffer Says She Starved Herself While Playing a Drug Addict in 'Scarface''Maleficent: Mistress of Evil': Angelina Jolie Talks Playing the 'a Little Crazy' Maleficent (Exclusive)
Angelina Jolie Gushes Over Son Maddox After Sending Him Off to College: 'I'm So Proud of
Read full article: Angelina Jolie Gushes Over Son Maddox After Sending Him Off to College: 'I'm So Proud ofAngelina Jolie recently made headlines when she had to try to keep from crying while dropping off her son, Maddox, for his first day of collage at Yonsei University in South Korea, and the actress says she's looking forward to this next chapter of parenthood. "I just sent one off I'm so proud of him," Jolie said of her 18-year-old son, Maddox. "[And] it's going to be different for different kids," she added. Jolie, Fanning and Pfeiffer star in Disney's Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, which hits theaters Oct. 18. RELATED CONTENT:'Maleficent: Mistress of Evil': Angelina Jolie Talks Playing the 'a Little Crazy' Maleficent (Exclusive)Angelina Jolie Says She's Rediscovering Herself as a Mother of TeenagersAngelina Jolie Prepares for TWO New Epic Disney Films: Maleficent: Mistress of Evil and EternalsAngelina Jolie Says She 'Ugly Cried' When She Dropped Maddox Off at College: 'I Miss Him'