One of the biggest NBA “what-ifs” from the early 2000s is what would have happened if the Detroit Pistons drafted Carmelo Anthony. Already a contending team, Detroit held the No. 2 pick in the iconic ...
*Eli Roth and Snoop Dogg are collaborating on a new horror project titled “Don’t Go In That House, Bitch!,” produced by Media Capital Technologies (MCT) and The Horror Section. As Deadline reports, ...
Don Cheadle is an actor with an impressive pedigree. Having been in the movie business now for over 40 years, the Academy Award-nominated actor has been part of some of the most exciting franchises in ...
Don Bosco kicked off its season on Aug. 29 with a 14-10 win in what was believed to be the first meeting between teams from New Jersey and Texas. The Ironmen, who have reached the Non-Public A state ...
"I’m just being honest with you. I don’t watch movies, man," the Oscar winner said, despite appearing in roughly 50 films Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE. She graduated from The ...
Since the Coen brothers split up to pursue their own careers as solo directors, it’s become quite clear which brother is the funny one. Spoiler alert: it’s Ethan. While Joel went on to craft a ...
Aubrey Plaza and Margaret Qualley in "Honey Don't" (Focus Features) Ethan Coen, Tricia Cooke and Margaret Qualley are teaming up once again, this time for “Honey Don’t!”, in theaters this week. The ...
The second chapter in a proposed lesbian B-movie trilogy dreamed up by director/writer Ethan Coen and his wife, writer/editor Tricia Cooke, ‘Honey Don’t!’ follows up the pair’s first installment, 2024 ...
As Tricia Cooke‘s lesbian B-movie trilogy continues with its second installment in theaters this month, she’s ready to tackle the concluding chapter. The writer of Honey Don’t!, which premieres Aug.
He also worked on 'Jumper,' 'The Prince of Tides,' 'Night at the Museum' and 'Men in Black 3.' By Carly Thomas Associate Editor The public relations and marketing agency, Perception PR, announced his ...
Film editor Don Zimmerman, who was Oscar-nommed for “Coming Home” and known for his work on the “Rocky” franchise and ”Night at the Museum,” died on July 24 in Studio City. He was 81. The American ...
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