Lisa Vanderpump and Brandi Glanville‘s feud lives on.
For Real Housewives of Beverly Hills fans who hoped to one day see reconciliation between the former castmates, Vanderpump, 57, confirmed on Wednesday that she and Glanville, 45, will never again be friends.
Asked by E!’s Daily Pop “if there is any chance that you and Brandi would ever repair your guys’ relationship?” Vanderpump threw some shade at Glanville and responded with “Who? Okay, moving on.”
Vanderpump added, “You know the answer to that question.”
“Like you just said: there are certain people you butt heads with, there’s certain people you can have conflict with,...
For Real Housewives of Beverly Hills fans who hoped to one day see reconciliation between the former castmates, Vanderpump, 57, confirmed on Wednesday that she and Glanville, 45, will never again be friends.
Asked by E!’s Daily Pop “if there is any chance that you and Brandi would ever repair your guys’ relationship?” Vanderpump threw some shade at Glanville and responded with “Who? Okay, moving on.”
Vanderpump added, “You know the answer to that question.”
“Like you just said: there are certain people you butt heads with, there’s certain people you can have conflict with,...
- 12/14/2017
- by Natalie Stone
- PEOPLE.com
A new trailer for Nashville’s final season is here, and the fireworks are just getting started.
Cmt’s country music drama returns in the new year with its main characters at a crossroads. As the dramatic two-minute trailer teases, changes are afoot -- and it may tear some relationships apart for good.
Following the fan backlash for stealing Maddie’s song, Juliette (Hayden Panettiere) struggles with depression and turns to a new face, Darius (Josh Stamberg), the charismatic founder of a self-actualization movement, to help free herself from her inner demons. When Darius tells Juliette he's here to "change your life," something strikes a cord with her: "I'm ready," she says with a hint of desperation.
Meanwhile, Deacon (Charles Esten) may be moving on to a new romance with Jessie (Kaitlin Doubleday) following the death of his wife, Rayna, and not everyone in his family -- namely daughter Daphne (Maisy Stella) -- is taking the burgeoning...
Cmt’s country music drama returns in the new year with its main characters at a crossroads. As the dramatic two-minute trailer teases, changes are afoot -- and it may tear some relationships apart for good.
Following the fan backlash for stealing Maddie’s song, Juliette (Hayden Panettiere) struggles with depression and turns to a new face, Darius (Josh Stamberg), the charismatic founder of a self-actualization movement, to help free herself from her inner demons. When Darius tells Juliette he's here to "change your life," something strikes a cord with her: "I'm ready," she says with a hint of desperation.
Meanwhile, Deacon (Charles Esten) may be moving on to a new romance with Jessie (Kaitlin Doubleday) following the death of his wife, Rayna, and not everyone in his family -- namely daughter Daphne (Maisy Stella) -- is taking the burgeoning...
- 12/7/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
[[tmz:video id="0_o4ydxj29"]] You Mma fighters are lucky Jean-Claude Van Damme is busy as an international movie star ... 'cause Ufc legend Urijah Faber says if he wasn't doing that, Jcvd could be kicking ass in the octagon. Faber attended a kicking clinic Van Damme put on in Sacramento this week, a clinic also attended by Faber's Team Alpha Male cohort Cody Garbrandt. Van Damme got busy with his legs (as he always does) but when we talked to...
- 11/18/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Ufc champ Tyron Woodley is taking Conor McGregor to task for using the homophobic F-word 3 times at a recent Ufc event ... saying he's sick of everyone giving Conor a pass for repeatedly using offensive language. "How many passes do we give this dude?" Tyron said on his new show, "The Hollywood Beatdown." "You need to have a bit more of a social conscious when you're saying things." McGregor has apologized for using the gay slur...
- 11/3/2017
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
“We wanted turbulence,” remembers critic Luc Sante in Sara Driver’s vivid and beautifully meditative memory piece on the downtown New York art and music scene of the late 1970s and early ‘80s, “Boom for Real.” As the ever-growing sub-genre of movies and books about that astoundingly fertile period have shown, turbulence they got.
Driver’s movie is a worthy, if sometimes familiar, addition to that canon.
Continue reading ‘Jean-Michel Basquiat: Boom For Real’ Explores The Beautiful Chaos Of New York’s Last Great Art Scene [Nyff Review] at The Playlist.
Driver’s movie is a worthy, if sometimes familiar, addition to that canon.
Continue reading ‘Jean-Michel Basquiat: Boom For Real’ Explores The Beautiful Chaos Of New York’s Last Great Art Scene [Nyff Review] at The Playlist.
- 10/14/2017
- by Chris Barsanti
- The Playlist
Magnolia Pictures announced today that they have acquired North American rights to Boom For Real The Late Teenage Years Of Jean-michel Basquiat, director Sara Driver’s (When Pigs Fly, Sleepwalk) love letter to New York City’s past through the eyes of people who knew the renowned artist.
The film, which world-premiered at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival to critical acclaim, will next screen at the 55Th New York Film Festival, presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center.
Magnolia plans a 2018 theatrical release.
Boom For Real The Late Teenage Years Of Jean-michel Basquiat follows Basquiat’s life pre-fame and how New York City, the times, the people and the movements surrounding him formed the artist he became. Using never before seen works, writings and photographs, Driver worked closely and collaboratively with her friends and other artists who emerged from that scene: Nan Goldin, Jim Jarmusch, James Nares,...
The film, which world-premiered at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival to critical acclaim, will next screen at the 55Th New York Film Festival, presented by the Film Society of Lincoln Center.
Magnolia plans a 2018 theatrical release.
Boom For Real The Late Teenage Years Of Jean-michel Basquiat follows Basquiat’s life pre-fame and how New York City, the times, the people and the movements surrounding him formed the artist he became. Using never before seen works, writings and photographs, Driver worked closely and collaboratively with her friends and other artists who emerged from that scene: Nan Goldin, Jim Jarmusch, James Nares,...
- 10/5/2017
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Barbet Schroeder's The Venerable W. will screen with What Are You Up To, Barbet Schroeder? at the New York Film Festival Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
Keeping Cultural Borders Open as part of the Nyff Live series at the Film Society of Lincoln Center's 55th New York Film Festival will launch The Federation, founded by Tanya Selvaratnam, Laura Michalchyshyn (producer of Caroline Suh's documentary The 4%: Film's Gender Problem and Isabella Rossellini's Green Porno Live) and Laurie Anderson. Boom For Real The Late Teenage Years Of Jean-Michel Basquiat director Sara Driver and The Venerable W. and Amnesia director Barbet Schroeder will join Selvaratnam, Anderson, and other artists and activists for the event.
55th New York Film Festival at the Film Society of Lincoln Center Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
"The Federation is a coalition of individuals and organisations committed to keeping cultural borders open and recognising how essential artistic experiences are to fostering compassion,...
Keeping Cultural Borders Open as part of the Nyff Live series at the Film Society of Lincoln Center's 55th New York Film Festival will launch The Federation, founded by Tanya Selvaratnam, Laura Michalchyshyn (producer of Caroline Suh's documentary The 4%: Film's Gender Problem and Isabella Rossellini's Green Porno Live) and Laurie Anderson. Boom For Real The Late Teenage Years Of Jean-Michel Basquiat director Sara Driver and The Venerable W. and Amnesia director Barbet Schroeder will join Selvaratnam, Anderson, and other artists and activists for the event.
55th New York Film Festival at the Film Society of Lincoln Center Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
"The Federation is a coalition of individuals and organisations committed to keeping cultural borders open and recognising how essential artistic experiences are to fostering compassion,...
- 10/1/2017
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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- 9/27/2017
- by People Staff
- PEOPLE.com
Considering the esteemed level of curation at the New York Film Festival, which begins this Thursday at the Film Society of Lincoln Center, a comprehensive preview could mostly consist of the schedule.
There’s the gala slots (Last Flag Flying, Wonderstruck, and Wonder Wheel), Main Slate selections (featuring Call Me By Your Name, Lady Bird, The Square, Mudbound), two films from Film Twitter phenom Hong Sang-soo, and much more, as well as a 24-film Robert Mitchum retrospective and a delectable line-up of restorations.
So rather than single all of these out for our yearly preview, we’re looking at a handful of under-the-radar highlights from across the festival. Check them out below and return for our coverage.
Before We Vanish (Kiyoshi Kurosawa)
There are few directors who would choose to take a semi-sincere approach to a lengthy pseudo-philosophical science-fiction film — especially not one that lightly pries into our fundamental psychological...
There’s the gala slots (Last Flag Flying, Wonderstruck, and Wonder Wheel), Main Slate selections (featuring Call Me By Your Name, Lady Bird, The Square, Mudbound), two films from Film Twitter phenom Hong Sang-soo, and much more, as well as a 24-film Robert Mitchum retrospective and a delectable line-up of restorations.
So rather than single all of these out for our yearly preview, we’re looking at a handful of under-the-radar highlights from across the festival. Check them out below and return for our coverage.
Before We Vanish (Kiyoshi Kurosawa)
There are few directors who would choose to take a semi-sincere approach to a lengthy pseudo-philosophical science-fiction film — especially not one that lightly pries into our fundamental psychological...
- 9/25/2017
- by The Film Stage
- The Film Stage
For those of you who are hoping that the upcoming feature film adaptation of It is going to be great, it looks like the movie isn't going to let Stephen King and horror movie fans down. I haven't seen the movie yet, but several members of the press have and it looks like they are loving what it delivers!
Judging from what people are saying the movie is going to be a fantastically terrifying film that will scare the shit out of audiences! That's exactly the kind of film that I was hoping for! It's also said that the film has heart and stays true to the spirit of the book.
Check out what people are saying on Twitter below! Damn, I can't wait to see this movie for myself!
#ITMovie: a carnival funhouse of a film; loud, scary, funny. And best of all: it has heart. #It
— Chris Evangelista (@cevangelista413) August 26, 2017
Just saw It.
Judging from what people are saying the movie is going to be a fantastically terrifying film that will scare the shit out of audiences! That's exactly the kind of film that I was hoping for! It's also said that the film has heart and stays true to the spirit of the book.
Check out what people are saying on Twitter below! Damn, I can't wait to see this movie for myself!
#ITMovie: a carnival funhouse of a film; loud, scary, funny. And best of all: it has heart. #It
— Chris Evangelista (@cevangelista413) August 26, 2017
Just saw It.
- 8/28/2017
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Exclusive: Red Band Trailer For Real-Time Indie Thriller Broken Mile
It’s always intense when thriller films play their suspense in real time.
In Justin McConnell’s Broken Mile, it presents a real-time visceral single-take thriller about a drug addict who awakens to find the woman he is with is dead and must rush to escape the consequences. He enlists his strong-willed ex-girlfriend and tries to avoid a confrontation of a mysterious gun-toting figure who is chasing him.
The film stars Francesco Filice, Caleigh Le Grand and Patrick McFadden.
Lrm has the exclusive red band trailer premiere for Broken Mile.
Broken Mile premiered earlier with a limited theatrical release in Toronto, Portland and San Diego. It is now released on VOD, Digital Download, DVD and Blu-ray today.
Check out the red band trailer of Broken Mile below and let us know what you think!
Source: Lrm Exclusive...
It’s always intense when thriller films play their suspense in real time.
In Justin McConnell’s Broken Mile, it presents a real-time visceral single-take thriller about a drug addict who awakens to find the woman he is with is dead and must rush to escape the consequences. He enlists his strong-willed ex-girlfriend and tries to avoid a confrontation of a mysterious gun-toting figure who is chasing him.
The film stars Francesco Filice, Caleigh Le Grand and Patrick McFadden.
Lrm has the exclusive red band trailer premiere for Broken Mile.
Broken Mile premiered earlier with a limited theatrical release in Toronto, Portland and San Diego. It is now released on VOD, Digital Download, DVD and Blu-ray today.
Check out the red band trailer of Broken Mile below and let us know what you think!
Source: Lrm Exclusive...
- 8/26/2017
- by Gig Patta
- LRMonline.com
The 55th New York Film Festival will debut a starry roster of documentaries featuring giants of the art and literary worlds as well as Alex Gibney’s postponed “No Stone Unturned,” a critical investigation into the 1994 Loughinisland massacre in Ireland, which was pulled from Tribeca in April.
Other new works include films from directors Abel Ferrara, Sara Driver, Nancy Buirski, Mathieu Amalric, and Barbet Schroeder; Vanessa Redgrave’s directorial debut “Sea Sorrow,” which played at Cannes; and films featuring Joan Didion, Arthur Miller, Gay Talese, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Jane Goodall, plus stories about racism, American immigration, and the global refugee crisis.
Three documentaries spotlight acclaimed writers, including the world premiere of Griffin Dunne’s “Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold,” returning Nyff filmmaker Rebecca Miller’s tender portrait of her father, “Arthur Miller: Writer,” and the World Premiere of Myles Kane and Josh Koury’s “Voyeur,” tracking journalist Gay Talese...
Other new works include films from directors Abel Ferrara, Sara Driver, Nancy Buirski, Mathieu Amalric, and Barbet Schroeder; Vanessa Redgrave’s directorial debut “Sea Sorrow,” which played at Cannes; and films featuring Joan Didion, Arthur Miller, Gay Talese, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Jane Goodall, plus stories about racism, American immigration, and the global refugee crisis.
Three documentaries spotlight acclaimed writers, including the world premiere of Griffin Dunne’s “Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold,” returning Nyff filmmaker Rebecca Miller’s tender portrait of her father, “Arthur Miller: Writer,” and the World Premiere of Myles Kane and Josh Koury’s “Voyeur,” tracking journalist Gay Talese...
- 8/23/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
The 55th New York Film Festival will debut a starry roster of documentaries featuring giants of the art and literary worlds as well as Alex Gibney’s postponed “No Stone Unturned,” a critical investigation into the 1994 Loughinisland massacre in Ireland, which was pulled from Tribeca in April.
Other new works include films from directors Abel Ferrara, Sara Driver, Nancy Buirski, Mathieu Amalric, and Barbet Schroeder; Vanessa Redgrave’s directorial debut “Sea Sorrow,” which played at Cannes; and films featuring Joan Didion, Arthur Miller, Gay Talese, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Jane Goodall, plus stories about racism, American immigration, and the global refugee crisis.
Three documentaries spotlight acclaimed writers, including the world premiere of Griffin Dunne’s “Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold,” returning Nyff filmmaker Rebecca Miller’s tender portrait of her father, “Arthur Miller: Writer,” and the World Premiere of Myles Kane and Josh Koury’s “Voyeur,” tracking journalist...
Other new works include films from directors Abel Ferrara, Sara Driver, Nancy Buirski, Mathieu Amalric, and Barbet Schroeder; Vanessa Redgrave’s directorial debut “Sea Sorrow,” which played at Cannes; and films featuring Joan Didion, Arthur Miller, Gay Talese, Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Jane Goodall, plus stories about racism, American immigration, and the global refugee crisis.
Three documentaries spotlight acclaimed writers, including the world premiere of Griffin Dunne’s “Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold,” returning Nyff filmmaker Rebecca Miller’s tender portrait of her father, “Arthur Miller: Writer,” and the World Premiere of Myles Kane and Josh Koury’s “Voyeur,” tracking journalist...
- 8/23/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Indiewire
The Voyeur's Motel author Gay Talese is observed in Myles Kane and Josh Koury's Voyeur, which will screen at the New York Film Festival Photo: Anne-Katrin Titze
The Film Society of Lincoln Center has announced the 55th New York Film Festival Spotlight on Documentary selections this afternoon. The program includes Three Music Films (C’est Presque Au Bout Du Monde, Zorn (2010-2017) and Music Is Music) by Mathieu Amalric, Barbet Schroeder's The Venerable W, Denis Côté's A Skin So Soft, Vanessa Redgrave's Sea Sorrow, Abel Ferrara's Piazza Vittorio, Alex Gibney's No Stone Unturned, Griffin Dunne's Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold, Brett Morgen's Jane, Rebecca Miller's Arthur Miller: Writer, Sara Driver's Boom For Real The Late Teenage Years Of Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Myles Kane and Josh Koury's Voyeur.
Amnesia director Barbet Schroeder to show The Venerable W Photo:...
The Film Society of Lincoln Center has announced the 55th New York Film Festival Spotlight on Documentary selections this afternoon. The program includes Three Music Films (C’est Presque Au Bout Du Monde, Zorn (2010-2017) and Music Is Music) by Mathieu Amalric, Barbet Schroeder's The Venerable W, Denis Côté's A Skin So Soft, Vanessa Redgrave's Sea Sorrow, Abel Ferrara's Piazza Vittorio, Alex Gibney's No Stone Unturned, Griffin Dunne's Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold, Brett Morgen's Jane, Rebecca Miller's Arthur Miller: Writer, Sara Driver's Boom For Real The Late Teenage Years Of Jean-Michel Basquiat, and Myles Kane and Josh Koury's Voyeur.
Amnesia director Barbet Schroeder to show The Venerable W Photo:...
- 8/23/2017
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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- 8/17/2017
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
By Thom Powers
“Resistance is a key theme in this year’s documentaries,” said Tiff Docs Programmer Thom Powers. “We pay witness to rebels challenging the status quo in art, politics, sexuality, religion, fashion, sports and entertainment. They speak powerfully to our times as audiences seek inspirations for battling powerful and corrupt systems.”
Tiff’s 2017 documentary lineup goes deep into the lives of boundary-pushing characters — Grace Jones, Jim Carrey, Jane Goodall, and Eric Clapton, to name only a few of the most famous. But the celebrity factor isn’t enough to make a great film. What sets these docs apart is their directors’ ability to a bring fresh perspective.
Azmaish: A Journey through the SubcontinentBoom For Real The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Then there are figures whose names you may not recognize, but they become unforgettable after you see them on screen. They include Scotty Bowers, who was...
“Resistance is a key theme in this year’s documentaries,” said Tiff Docs Programmer Thom Powers. “We pay witness to rebels challenging the status quo in art, politics, sexuality, religion, fashion, sports and entertainment. They speak powerfully to our times as audiences seek inspirations for battling powerful and corrupt systems.”
Tiff’s 2017 documentary lineup goes deep into the lives of boundary-pushing characters — Grace Jones, Jim Carrey, Jane Goodall, and Eric Clapton, to name only a few of the most famous. But the celebrity factor isn’t enough to make a great film. What sets these docs apart is their directors’ ability to a bring fresh perspective.
Azmaish: A Journey through the SubcontinentBoom For Real The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Then there are figures whose names you may not recognize, but they become unforgettable after you see them on screen. They include Scotty Bowers, who was...
- 8/3/2017
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
ThelmaA selection of films from the 2017 edition of the Toronto International Film Festival has been unveiled, with new films by Sebastián Lelio, Deniz Gamze Ergüven, Darren Aronofsky, Greta Gerwig, Guillermo Del Toro, Joachim Trier, Wim Wenders, and many more.Special PRESENTATIONSOpening Night: Ladybird (Greta Gerwig)Closing Night: Sheikh Jackson (Amr Salama)Battle of the Sexes (Valerie Faris & Jonathan Dayton)Bpm (Beats Per Minute) (Robin Campillo)The Brawler (Anurag Kashyap)The Breadwinner (Nora Twomey)Call Me By Your Name (Luca Guadagnino)Catch the Wind (Gaël Morel)The Children Act (Richard Eyre)The Current War (Alfonso Gomez-Rejon)Disobedience (Sebastián Lelio)Downsizing (Alexander Payne)A Fantastic Woman (Sebastián Lelio)First They Killed My Father (Angelina Jolie)The Guardians (Xavier Beauvois)Hostiles (Scott Cooper)The Hungry (Bornila Chatterjee)I, Tonya (Craig Gillespie)Mother! (Darren Aronofsky)Novitiate (Maggie Betts)Omerta (Hansal Mehta)Plonger (Mélanie Laurent)The Price of Success (Teddy Lussi-Modeste)Professor Marston & the Wonder Women...
- 8/3/2017
- MUBI
Following an initial round of premieres and the announcement that Borg vs. McEnroe will open Toronto International Film Festival 2017, they’ve now announced their lineup for Midnight Madness and Documentaries. Leading the pack of our most-anticipated among midnight tiles is Brawl in Cell Block 99, which is S. Craig Zahler’s follow-up to Bone Tomahawk and will premiere at Venice beforehand. There’s also the latest film from Joseph Kahn, Bodied, which will open the sidebar, and the first trailer has landed.
On the documentary side, there is Frederick Wiseman’s Ex Libris – The New York Public Library, as well as new films from Morgan Spurlock, Heidi Ewing (Jesus Camp), Brett Morgen (Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck), and more. Check out the new additions below, along with images and trailers where available.
Midnight Madness
Midnight Madness Opening Film
Bodied Joseph Kahn, USA
World Premiere
Our #TIFF17 Midnight Madness Opening Night Film is @JosephKahn’s Bodied,...
On the documentary side, there is Frederick Wiseman’s Ex Libris – The New York Public Library, as well as new films from Morgan Spurlock, Heidi Ewing (Jesus Camp), Brett Morgen (Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck), and more. Check out the new additions below, along with images and trailers where available.
Midnight Madness
Midnight Madness Opening Film
Bodied Joseph Kahn, USA
World Premiere
Our #TIFF17 Midnight Madness Opening Night Film is @JosephKahn’s Bodied,...
- 8/2/2017
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Morgan Spurlock re-engages with the food industry, James Franco digs into the ‘worst film ever made’.
Top brass at the Toronto International Film Festival (Tiff) unveiled on Tuesday selections in the Tiff Docs, Midnight Madness, and Short Cuts programmes.
The Canadian titles that are part of this year’s programme will be announced on August 9. The 42nd Toronto International Film Festival is scheduled to run from September 7-17 and will open with Borg/McEnroe.
Tiff Docs
The world premiere of Morgan Spurlock’s Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! joins a marquee Tiff Docs roster from renowned filmmakers that opens with Sophie Fiennes’ Grace Jones: Bloodlight And Bami.
Selections include Brett Morgen’s profile of primatologist Jane Goodall in Jane; the story of three Hasidic Jews who attempt to join the secular world in One Of Us by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady; Violeta Ayala’s Bolivian drug trade film Cocaine Prison; and Emmanuel Gras’ closing film Makala...
Top brass at the Toronto International Film Festival (Tiff) unveiled on Tuesday selections in the Tiff Docs, Midnight Madness, and Short Cuts programmes.
The Canadian titles that are part of this year’s programme will be announced on August 9. The 42nd Toronto International Film Festival is scheduled to run from September 7-17 and will open with Borg/McEnroe.
Tiff Docs
The world premiere of Morgan Spurlock’s Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken! joins a marquee Tiff Docs roster from renowned filmmakers that opens with Sophie Fiennes’ Grace Jones: Bloodlight And Bami.
Selections include Brett Morgen’s profile of primatologist Jane Goodall in Jane; the story of three Hasidic Jews who attempt to join the secular world in One Of Us by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady; Violeta Ayala’s Bolivian drug trade film Cocaine Prison; and Emmanuel Gras’ closing film Makala...
- 8/1/2017
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
They are two of the Toronto International Film Festival’s wildest sections — for very different reasons — and this year’s slate of both Midnight Madness and Documentary offerings appear to signal another strong lineup for the festival. Thrills, chills, terror, and scares await movie-goers, all care of unbelievable real-life stories and slightly less true tales for genre fans of all stripes.
This year’s Midnight Madness section will open with Joseph Kahn’s provocative World Premiere of “Bodied,” and also offers up the World Premiere of “The Disaster Artist,” directed by James Franco and based on the making of Tommy Wiseau’s 2003 cult film, “The Room.” (The film previously screened as a work-in-progress at SXSW.)
Read MoreTIFF Reveals First Slate of 2017 Titles, Including ‘The Shape of Water,’ ‘Downsizing,’ and ‘Call Me By Your Name’
In his first year as programmer, Peter Kuplowsky is also welcoming back several fest alumni, including David Bruckner,...
This year’s Midnight Madness section will open with Joseph Kahn’s provocative World Premiere of “Bodied,” and also offers up the World Premiere of “The Disaster Artist,” directed by James Franco and based on the making of Tommy Wiseau’s 2003 cult film, “The Room.” (The film previously screened as a work-in-progress at SXSW.)
Read MoreTIFF Reveals First Slate of 2017 Titles, Including ‘The Shape of Water,’ ‘Downsizing,’ and ‘Call Me By Your Name’
In his first year as programmer, Peter Kuplowsky is also welcoming back several fest alumni, including David Bruckner,...
- 8/1/2017
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Kourtney Kardashian had a more low-key trip to church than her friend, Justin Bieber.
The mother of three -- who was wearing short denim shorts, a long jacket, a white tank-top and burgundy ankle boots -- was spotted with pal Larsa Pippen at Craig's restaurant in Los Angeles on Wednesday night, after attending The City Church service at Saban Theater.
Watch: Justin Bieber Finally Addresses Those Kourtney Kardashian Hookup Rumors -- 'For Real, She's Great'
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Bieber also attended the service but upon exiting the venue in his vehicle, he hit a 57-year-old male paparazzo. The incident was caught on tape, and Bieber, who can be seen behind the wheel, was driving slowly when he struck the man. The 23-year-old singer subsequently got out of the vehicle, and spoke with the man.
Meanwhile, an eyewitness tells Et that Kardashian left the theater out a side door not long after the incident took place, and headed...
The mother of three -- who was wearing short denim shorts, a long jacket, a white tank-top and burgundy ankle boots -- was spotted with pal Larsa Pippen at Craig's restaurant in Los Angeles on Wednesday night, after attending The City Church service at Saban Theater.
Watch: Justin Bieber Finally Addresses Those Kourtney Kardashian Hookup Rumors -- 'For Real, She's Great'
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Bieber also attended the service but upon exiting the venue in his vehicle, he hit a 57-year-old male paparazzo. The incident was caught on tape, and Bieber, who can be seen behind the wheel, was driving slowly when he struck the man. The 23-year-old singer subsequently got out of the vehicle, and spoke with the man.
Meanwhile, an eyewitness tells Et that Kardashian left the theater out a side door not long after the incident took place, and headed...
- 7/27/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Lin-Manuel Miranda and "Weird Al" Yankovic's careers will be cemented into Hollywood history.
The Hamilton creator and the singer-songwriter found out on Thursday that they would each be receiving a star on the coveted Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Coincidentally, the two were hanging out when the announcement was made and took to social media to celebrate the honor with a silly selfie.
The Hamilton creator and the singer-songwriter found out on Thursday that they would each be receiving a star on the coveted Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Coincidentally, the two were hanging out when the announcement was made and took to social media to celebrate the honor with a silly selfie.
- 6/23/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Congratulations to the Hollywood Walk of Fame’s Class of 2018!
On Thursday, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced the A-list roster of actors, musicians and television personalities, and the celebrity recipients took to social media to share the happy news.
“I am beyond excited to share with you all that we have just received the news that Dad will be honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame,” Bindi Irwin, 18, wrote on Instagram to celebrate her late father Steve Irwin‘s honor.
“Dad changed the world by reaching out to people through their television screens to bring them...
On Thursday, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce announced the A-list roster of actors, musicians and television personalities, and the celebrity recipients took to social media to share the happy news.
“I am beyond excited to share with you all that we have just received the news that Dad will be honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame,” Bindi Irwin, 18, wrote on Instagram to celebrate her late father Steve Irwin‘s honor.
“Dad changed the world by reaching out to people through their television screens to bring them...
- 6/22/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
Terry Gilliam finally knocked down the windmill. After nearly two decades of work, several failed attempts and any number of different actors attached to the project, “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” has finally wrapped production. Gilliam — whose efforts to loosely adapt Miguel de Cervantes’ timeless novel inspired the documentary “Lost in La Mancha” — marked the occasion with a celebratory Facebook post.
“Sorry for the long silence. I’ve been busy packing the truck and am now heading home,” he wrote. “After 17 years, we have completed the shoot of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. Muchas gracias to all the team and believers. Quixote Vive!”...
“Sorry for the long silence. I’ve been busy packing the truck and am now heading home,” he wrote. “After 17 years, we have completed the shoot of The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. Muchas gracias to all the team and believers. Quixote Vive!”...
- 6/4/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Jerry! Jerry! Jerry! That’s all I kept thinking when I read the news that the daytime “talk show” host might be running for Governor in the state of Ohio. Business Insider is reporting that over a half a dozen “influential Ohio Democrats are pushing the daytime-tv host Jerry Springer to run for Ohio governor in 2018.” The thing is this: at first it might be kind of surprising to find out this news but then you look at the obvious. Donald Trump is our President. Arnold Schwarzenegger was a governor. Jesse Ventura was a governor. Kane from the WWE is
Jerry Springer Might Run for Governor in Ohio: For Real...
Jerry Springer Might Run for Governor in Ohio: For Real...
- 5/31/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
“The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” has had so much trouble getting made that it would almost be a letdown if the long-gestating project ever sees the light of day. Terry Gilliam has been tilting at windmills for nearly 20 years at this point, and now the film has hit a new snag: Alfama Films released a statement on Friday deeming it “patently illegal.”
Read More: Terry Gilliam Has Begun Shooting ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote,’ For Real This Time
Alfama’s Paulo Branco spoke to the Hollywood Reporter at Cannes, accusing Gilliam of “clandestinely” working on the film behind his back and even “pursuing the production with other partners.” Whether true or not, such a strange state of affairs is certainly apropos of the Cervantes’ charmingly (and tragically) out-of-his-depth knight errant.
“The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” first entered pre-production in 1998 and, at one point or another, everyone from...
Read More: Terry Gilliam Has Begun Shooting ‘The Man Who Killed Don Quixote,’ For Real This Time
Alfama’s Paulo Branco spoke to the Hollywood Reporter at Cannes, accusing Gilliam of “clandestinely” working on the film behind his back and even “pursuing the production with other partners.” Whether true or not, such a strange state of affairs is certainly apropos of the Cervantes’ charmingly (and tragically) out-of-his-depth knight errant.
“The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” first entered pre-production in 1998 and, at one point or another, everyone from...
- 5/21/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
One of the most powerful storms to hit southern California in years has left at least two dead.
The driver of a car in Sherman Oaks was electrocuted on Friday when heavy wind and rain downed power lines along Sepulveda Boulevard and onto the 55-year-old man’s vehicle, the Los Angeles Fire Department said in a statement.
In the desert community of Victorville, a resident died when raging waters submerged the driver’s car, according to firefighters.
The storm raged on Saturday — showing now signs of stopping as residents were met with floods, mudslides, sinkholes, fallen trees, and winds of upward to 70 miles per hour.
The driver of a car in Sherman Oaks was electrocuted on Friday when heavy wind and rain downed power lines along Sepulveda Boulevard and onto the 55-year-old man’s vehicle, the Los Angeles Fire Department said in a statement.
In the desert community of Victorville, a resident died when raging waters submerged the driver’s car, according to firefighters.
The storm raged on Saturday — showing now signs of stopping as residents were met with floods, mudslides, sinkholes, fallen trees, and winds of upward to 70 miles per hour.
- 2/18/2017
- by Dave Quinn
- PEOPLE.com
[[tmz:video id="0_jyglf16y"]] Andre Ward has a great big Not So Fast for anyone who thinks Ufc guys can't hang with pro boxers ... saying he actually sparred with Nick and Nate Diaz, and the dudes can throw hands ... For Real. Ward's in Vegas getting ready for his PPV throwdown with Sergey Kovalev on Saturday and took a little time to talk to TMZ Sports before the two lock horns. Of course, we asked him who he'd pick in...
- 11/19/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Need to catch up? Check out the This Is Us premiere recap/post mortem here.
This Is Us‘ second installment is a relief. It continues with the same heart and humor displayed in the premiere, delivering warmth and comfort as handily as though it were a bowl of matzo ball soup fresh out of the kitchen. On the whole, the hour gives us more detail on the drama’s central family, allows Kate to cut loose a little and sticks not one but two characters in some seriously dopey haberdashery.
RelatedThis Is Us: Justin Hartley Offers Odds You...
This Is Us‘ second installment is a relief. It continues with the same heart and humor displayed in the premiere, delivering warmth and comfort as handily as though it were a bowl of matzo ball soup fresh out of the kitchen. On the whole, the hour gives us more detail on the drama’s central family, allows Kate to cut loose a little and sticks not one but two characters in some seriously dopey haberdashery.
RelatedThis Is Us: Justin Hartley Offers Odds You...
- 9/28/2016
- TVLine.com
Three of our current June mini-series are not quite over and spilling into July a teensy bit (Olivia de Havilland & Screen Tarzans & Halfway Mark) but it's that time again to look back on the month that was since the calendar stops for no one! One series that is over is our Fyc's for Emmy hopefuls including full tough to narrow down ballots for drama and comedy prizes. But all this off-current cinema distraction was fine because this summer movie season hasn't exactly been fire, if you know what I mean.
5 Personal Favs
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - four-part tag team celebration
"This kind of stuff" - a key scene in Weekend (2011)
The Furniture: Hail Caesar! - Hobie Doyle keeps it simple in "Merrily We Dance"
Tarzan gets his James Bond on -...The Valley of Gold
Jessica Lange's Long Journey - Our new Triple Crowner
7 That Sparked Most...
5 Personal Favs
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - four-part tag team celebration
"This kind of stuff" - a key scene in Weekend (2011)
The Furniture: Hail Caesar! - Hobie Doyle keeps it simple in "Merrily We Dance"
Tarzan gets his James Bond on -...The Valley of Gold
Jessica Lange's Long Journey - Our new Triple Crowner
7 That Sparked Most...
- 7/1/2016
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
As Supergirl heads to her new home on the CW, a certain famous relative will swing by to help her settle in. Supergirl executive producer Andrew Kreisberg has confirmed that Superman will appear in the second season of the superhero series — as an actual character this time, that is, and not just as a vaguely person-shaped […]
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- 6/6/2016
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
No movie series in history inspires tabloid-y reports and rumors and mass pop culture hysteria quite like the James Bond films and that hysteria always reaches peak levels of crazy when it’s time to recruit a new actor to slip on that tuxedo. Right now, the future of 007 is awash in rumor and mystery – it’s […]
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The post Report: Tom Hiddleston Actually in Talks to Play James Bond, For Real appeared first on /Film.
- 5/27/2016
- by Jacob Hall
- Slash Film
Need to catch up? Check out last week’s Quantico recap here.
Now, it’s entirely possible that the headline for next week’s Quantico recap will be: “Sorry, TVLine Readers, But I Had as Tough a Time as You Did Telling Who Was and Wasn’t Lying on This Show, So Here’s the Really Real Terrorist For Real.” But, absent any more left turns from the ABC drama, it looks like Liam — and not Drew, as the last episode led us to believe — is the mastermind behind all the bombings, voices and Alex-mind-effing that’s gone down this season.
Now, it’s entirely possible that the headline for next week’s Quantico recap will be: “Sorry, TVLine Readers, But I Had as Tough a Time as You Did Telling Who Was and Wasn’t Lying on This Show, So Here’s the Really Real Terrorist For Real.” But, absent any more left turns from the ABC drama, it looks like Liam — and not Drew, as the last episode led us to believe — is the mastermind behind all the bombings, voices and Alex-mind-effing that’s gone down this season.
- 5/9/2016
- TVLine.com
Katy Perry, Madonna, and Justin Timberlake are leading the tributes to superstar Prince
following his shock death on Thursday (April 21).
The Purple Rain icon passed away at his Paisley Park estate in Minnesota at the age of 57, and musicians from all genres have taken to social media to express their sadness at the unexpected loss.
Perry wrote, "And just like that... the world lost a lot of magic. Rest in peace Prince! Thanks for giving us so much...", while Kiss veteran Simmons posted, "Prince, sad to say, has passed on!!! He was a Giant. My deep condolences go out to his family, friends and fans."
"I Loved him, the world Loved him," mourned Khan, who famously covered his 1979 song I Feel for You and became a collaborator. "Now he's at peace with his Father. Rest in power, @prince, my brother."
Justin Timberlake refused to believe the news, tweeting, "Numb. Stunned.
following his shock death on Thursday (April 21).
The Purple Rain icon passed away at his Paisley Park estate in Minnesota at the age of 57, and musicians from all genres have taken to social media to express their sadness at the unexpected loss.
Perry wrote, "And just like that... the world lost a lot of magic. Rest in peace Prince! Thanks for giving us so much...", while Kiss veteran Simmons posted, "Prince, sad to say, has passed on!!! He was a Giant. My deep condolences go out to his family, friends and fans."
"I Loved him, the world Loved him," mourned Khan, who famously covered his 1979 song I Feel for You and became a collaborator. "Now he's at peace with his Father. Rest in power, @prince, my brother."
Justin Timberlake refused to believe the news, tweeting, "Numb. Stunned.
- 4/21/2016
- GossipCenter
Jon Favreau’s live-action adaptation of The Jungle Book pleases like a succulent honeycomb cluster, unlike its overly-brooding first trailer suggested. While visually stunning, our first look into Favreau’s reimagining mimicked some of the darker, more “grounded” reboots that we’ve been seeing hit theatres lately. Grit and ferocity hinted at a more “adult” spectacle, but these notions are erased by Justin Marks’ energetically scripted update to Rudyard Kipling’s iconic novelization.
Mowgli’s new adventure is a stunning technical achievement in the field of animation, immersing viewers in lush, finely-detailed tropics full of whimsy, animalistic showmanship and heartwarming Disney sentiments that are ripe for the whole clan. This is the kind of dream-weaving cinema that childhoods are made of. In other words, it’s wondrous creativity with the power to challenge future filmmakers.
It all starts with Favreau’s impossibly lovable man-cub, which sees the young, unknown Neel Sethi morph into Mowgli,...
Mowgli’s new adventure is a stunning technical achievement in the field of animation, immersing viewers in lush, finely-detailed tropics full of whimsy, animalistic showmanship and heartwarming Disney sentiments that are ripe for the whole clan. This is the kind of dream-weaving cinema that childhoods are made of. In other words, it’s wondrous creativity with the power to challenge future filmmakers.
It all starts with Favreau’s impossibly lovable man-cub, which sees the young, unknown Neel Sethi morph into Mowgli,...
- 4/12/2016
- by Matt Donato
- We Got This Covered
[[tmz:video id="0_kl261gpx"]] Add this to the "Seriously, Like For Real Bro?" file ... 2015 Daytona 500 champ Joey Logano just made a bombshell admission ... one that really makes you feel for a guy that makes his Entire Living behind the wheel of a car ... He actually gets car sick. We got Joey out in Fontana getting ready to burn some rubber competing in Nascar's Auto Club 400 Sunday when we asked about his driving habits away from the track. That's when...
- 3/20/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Colin Trevorrow is gearing up to direct the ninth installment of Star Wars, and he wants to shoot the movie using film, not digital, cameras. The Jurassic World filmmaker also has been investigating if Star Wars: Episode 9 could be the first narrative feature film to actually shoot in outer space, for real. Hit the jump to learn more […]
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- 1/29/2016
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
If you were to sit down and hammer out a list of the best modern television shows that feel like they represent everything the medium can accomplish while quietly pushing media and culture to another level with their prodding, impossible-to-exaggerate greatness, HBO‘s Deadwood would be in the top five. Top three, if you decide to not kid […]
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- 1/8/2016
- by Jacob Hall
- Slash Film
After directing Transformers numbers one through four, Michael Bay has confirmed he will return yet again to direct Transformers 5. The news doesn’t come as a surprise, as Bay entered talks to direct last fall after months of speculation (and let’s be real, totally reasonable assumptions). There’s a catch this time, though: It’s going to be […]
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- 1/5/2016
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
The 2016 Golden Globe nominations were just announced today and among those who received nods was Sylvester Stallone for his supporting role in Rocky series spinoff Creed. Noticeably absent from the Best Actor, Motion Picture, Drama list, however, was star of the flick Michael B. Jordan. It no doubt comes as a blow to the actor […]
The post Sylvester Stallone Shares Video Of ‘Creed’ Star Michael B. Jordan Getting Knocked Out For Real appeared first on uInterview.
The post Sylvester Stallone Shares Video Of ‘Creed’ Star Michael B. Jordan Getting Knocked Out For Real appeared first on uInterview.
- 12/10/2015
- by Patrick Culhane
- Uinterview
Here’s an early Christmas present for those of you who like your holidays razor-sharp, pitch-black, and reeking of stale booze and cigarettes. Billy Bob Thornton is officially confirmed to return for Bad Santa 2, as announced by Miramax and Broad Green Pictures. More on the Billy Bob Thornton Bad Santa 2 return after the jump. […]
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- 10/30/2015
- by Angie Han
- Slash Film
In this first episode of "The Seeso Secret Society," a web series leading up tot he launch of new comedy streaming platform Seeso, comedians Dave Ahdoot and Ethan Fixell are on a quest to join a secret society of comedians by fulfilling a series of mysterious tasks. Read More: Fake Werner Herzog Unveils a Fake Secret Society in Teaser For Real Streaming Service 'SeeSo' Following an anonymous note, the duo finds that their first job happens to be cleaning the Upright Citizens Brigade theater in Los Angeles. Amy Poehler, Matt Besser, Ian Roberts and Matt Walsh, the founders of Ucb, make an appearance as the mysterious taskmasters, eventually sending the young comedians off to their next job once they've adequately tidied up the theater. Ahdoot and Fixell will star in their own original series on Seeso, "Dave & Ethan: Lovemakers." Poehler, Roberts, Besser and Walsh are also involved with Seeso through another original series,...
- 10/26/2015
- by Ryan Anielski
- Indiewire
TV One has announced that it is currently in production on a new series titled "Rickey Smiley For Real," an hour-long show featuring syndicated radio personality, host and stand-up comedian Rickey Smiley, as he tries to juggle his career and home life. Premiering in November, "Rickey Smiley For Real," produced by Bobbcat Films, will capture Smiley as he navigates the "ups" and "downs" of professional demands, single fatherhood, and intimate relationships. Shooting in Atlanta, Georgia, where he resides during the week, and in his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama, where he raises his family, Smiley's struggle to find work-life balance while...
- 9/15/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
For Real Housewife! Bravo star Kim Zolciak denied that she's had any plastic surgery on her face via Twitter on Tuesday, June 2. A fan referred to a false RadarOnline report that had top doctors weigh in on her alleged surgical procedures. The site's slideshow of her supposed transformation included a car selfie posted by Zolciak this past weekend of her too-perfect features. Boat in tow!!!' ?????????????????? #FamInTow #AlottaDamnKids ???? Update: My shirt is from free people it ties in the back with a big bow I'm obsessed! [...]...
- 6/3/2015
- Us Weekly
Shia Labeouf’s new inspirational video speech has inspired a number of rant memes featuring the much-maligned star in a variety of funny settings. Shia Labeouf ‘Just Do It’ Motivational Video Labeouf’s “Just Do It!” motivational video went viral this week as the actor’s over-the-top performance brought people to tears – of laughter. In the video Labeouf is […]
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The post Shia Labeouf’s Hilarious ‘Just Do It’ Motivational Video Jeered – But Was It For Real? appeared first on uInterview.
- 6/2/2015
- by Shantel Whitaker
- Uinterview
"Grace and Frankie" is a comedy. So says Netflix, and so says the Television Academy. Netflix, mind you, is making the argument (in part) because they need a strong Emmys presence on the comedy side of things, now that "Orange is the New Black" has been relegated to drama. Despite submitting a petition for Jenji Kohan's prison dramedy to be reinstated as a comedy, Netflix's pleas were denied by the Television Academy. The show is simply too long to be a comedy under the new rules passed down in 2015. For Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin's new series, though, the Television Academy is happy to comply. Despite the fact Marta Kauffman and Howard J. Morris created a show with equal doses of comedy and drama (if not more of the latter), there's no debate over which category it should compete in at the Emmys. Why? It's only 30 minutes long.
- 5/21/2015
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
There's finally a place Lil Za can say he's better than Justin Bieber ... the boxing ring ... 'cause Andre Berto tells TMZ Sports Za would Dominate the Biebs if the two laced 'em up. Bieber's dabbled around in the squared circle recently, training with his pal Floyd Mayweather in the pugilistic arts ... and posting the videos to social media for everyone to see his skills. Za one upped the Biebs this past weekend ... actually stepping in...
- 4/28/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Another day, another “Doctor Strange” casting rumor. The latest contender? None other than Benedict Cumberbatch. The news exploded today that Marvel was ready to “begin negotiations” with the “Sherlock” heartthrob. Of course, key words indicating such a deal was far from done wasn’t going to stop the Internet machine from confidently churning out Benedict Cumberbatch Is For Real, Definitely, 1000000% Playing Doctor Strange. Complete with photoshopped artist rendition. Via io9 Oh ye of short memory. It was only Last Week when another actor had “been prepping” for the role and a week before that when a yet another actor had been "for sure" offered the role. In fact, there are enough dudes “definitely maybe playing” Doctor Strange now that Marvel can start their own Stephen Strange Multiverse baseball team! Basically, no one knows anything. Need proof? A short, incomplete* history of every actor who’s been officially rumored to play the infamous Doctor.
- 10/27/2014
- by Donna Dickens
- Hitfix
Mickey Rourke played a fake fighter in "The Wrestler" -- but he was scrappin' For Real this week during a hardcore Mma training session in L.A. with Jay Glazer. The "NFL on Fox" star hit the mats with Rourke at his "Unbreakable Performance" Mma gym -- the place he co-owns with retired NFL star Brian Urlacher. Glazer says Rourke's been "training his ass off" ... though it's unclear if he's doing it for fun --...
- 10/16/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
“Rent” screenwriter Stephen Chbosky has been hired to directed the musical “Santa Is Real” for New Regency and Walden Media, the companies announced Thursday. Larry Stuckey (“Little Fockers”) will write the family film, which Stacey Sher and Alexandra Milchan will produce with Walden Media. Also read: Miles Teller, Emma Watson Circling Damien Chazelle's Musical ‘La La Land’ (Exclusive) “Santa Is Real” is based on the upcoming book “Santa Claus Is For Real: A True Christmas Fable About the Magic of Believing” by Charles E. Hall and Bret Witter, which Random House will publish on Oct. 14. The film tells the story of Charles E. Hall,...
- 10/9/2014
- by Jeff Sneider
- The Wrap
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