The normally calm Saturdays of British TV presenter Gregg Wallace took an unexpected turn when he found himself caught up in a media storm. As the longstanding presenter of Masterchef and various other food-related shows, Wallace is no stranger to the public eye. However, a recent interview with The Telegraph’s “My Saturday” segment sparked controversy,
Bill Maher, known for his outspoken and often controversial views, has recently faced accusations of switching from an ultra-liberal stance to a more conservative one. This debate has gained traction, especially after the subject of Friday’s episode of Real Time with Bill Maher, which focused on what he referred to as “Biden’s Brain.” With the
Warner Bros. recently screened their film “Coyote vs. Acme” to potential buyers, but the response was not as positive as they had hoped. The film, which is an animated live-action hybrid, had a production cost of over $70 million. However, both Netflix and Paramount offered bids that fell well below the asking price, ranging from
The Super Bowl weekend has historically been a mixed bag for the box office. While it may dampen Sunday business, there have been instances where films aimed at male audiences still managed to yield significant results. However, this year’s box office numbers tell a different story. Despite efforts to counterprogram with films targeted at different
A3 Artists Agency, once a prominent player in the entertainment industry, has made the shocking decision to close its doors permanently. CEO Todd Quinn announced in an internal email that the agency will cease all operations by the end of day on February 12, 2024. The unexpected closure comes only a month after the sale
Selena Gomez’s frequent breaks from social media have garnered backlash from critics, but her mother, Mandy Teefey, has come to her defense. Teefey explained that the length of time Gomez takes away from social media is whatever she needs for that specific period. Teefey herself can go a week without looking at any social media
The film industry has lost a visionary with the passing of Ed Mintz, the founder of CinemaScore, on February 6 at the age of 83. Mintz’s groundbreaking audience polling service, equipped with the mathematical “Coca-Cola” algorithm, has been celebrated by studios and exhibitors alike since its establishment in the early 1980s. Not only has CinemaScore
The weekend saw the release of several highly anticipated indie films, including Bleecker Street’s “Out Of Darkness.” This survival horror, previously titled “The Origin,” had its premiere at the London BFI Film Festival last year. Directed by Andrew Cummings, the film has already garnered positive reviews, with a breakthrough performance by Safia Oakley-Green. “Out Of
Jennifer Garner, known for her effortless style, recently made waves with her chic take on workwear during an unexpected reunion. The actress, 51, was seen in Los Angeles rocking a fabulous 1990s-inspired grey pencil skirt and matching cropped jacket as she celebrated her close friend and co-star Mark Ruffalo, 56, receiving a star on the
Metro International has just announced the upcoming release of “Salvable,” a gripping boxing-world crime-drama that is sure to captivate audiences. The film will feature an impressive cast including Toby Kebbell, known for his roles in “Servant,” Shia LaBeouf from “Fury,” and James Cosmo, who has graced screens in “Game of Thrones.” “Salvable” centers around the