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'Zero Dark Thirty' star cancels 2023 music tour after poor ticket sales
John Barrowman, known for roles in popular TV shows such as 'Doctor Who' and 'Arrow', was due to embark on a tour next year following the release of his album 'Centre Stage', The Mirror' reports. The album was released last month and features some of his "personal favourites" from musical theatre, with John having performed in the West End and on Broadway himself.
James Cameron: 'I eat pressure for breakfast'
Talking to IANS, Cameron shared that one of the pressures on many filmmakers is how to stay objective about your own film."I think there are a lot of pressures on many filmmakers... one of the biggest ones that people rarely talk about is how to stay objective about your own film. If you work on a film for five years at the end of that period can you still look at the movie and see it with fresh eyes," he said.
James Gunn shoots down claim Gal Gadot was 'booted' from DC Universe
Many fans have speculated that with the axing of the third installment of the 'Wonder Woman' film, Gal Gadot had been "booted" from DC. However, Gunn provided some clarity about Gadot and where she currently stands, reports 'Deadline'. "I'm not sure where you're getting that we 'booted' Gal," Gunn replied.
DiCaprio's former co-star calls him 'very stupid' for dating only younger women
The 81-year-old actress labels her "Romeo + Juliet" co-star, who she claims is "quite smelly", "very stupid" for notoriously never dating anyone over the age of 25 and speculated the 48-year-old star avoids older females because he doesn't want to be a father, reports aceshowbiz.com."I'll have to have a word with him about that," she said. "That's very stupid. But maybe it's something else besides age. Maybe at that age they want to start having children."
Amber Heard to pay $1 million to Johnny Depp in settlement of legal battle
The sum is a significant reduction from the $8.35 million she was ordered to pay after a six-week trial in Virginia earlier this year. The payment is expected to come from her insurance carrier, reports 'Variety'. In a statement, Depp's attorneys said that he would donate the money to charity. His attorneys have previously said that the case was "never about the money" for Depp.
Jeremy Clarkson backtracks after slamming Meghan in 'The Sun'
Jeremy had made the remarks about the Duchess of Sussex in a column for the UK tabloid 'The Sun'. The 'Clarkson's Farm' presenter shared a statement on social media, saying he is "horrified to have caused so much hurt," reports 'Variety'. "Oh dear. I've rather put my foot in it," a contrite Clarkson tweeted. "In a column I wrote about Meghan, I made a clumsy reference to a scene in 'Game of Thrones' and this has gone down badly with a great many people. I'm horrified to have caused so much hurt and I shall be more careful in future."
'Avatar: The Way of Water' OST featuring The Weeknd out on Dec 20
The music has been scored by Grammy-winning composer Simon Franglen and includes the original song 'Nothing is Lost (You Give Me Strength)' written and performed by the 'Blinding Lights' hitmaker The Weeknd. It has been produced by Swedish House Mafia, along with Simon Franglen.
Bryan Adams would opt for a cup of tea over sex despite doctor's advice
Bryan, who has two daughters with his partner Alicia Grimaldi, said: "My doc says men need sex 27 times a month for a healthy prostate."When also asked by The Guardian newspaper if he would rather have "more sex, money or fame", he replied: "Just a cup of tea would be fine," reports femalefirst.co.uk.
Tom Cruise in new 'Mission: Impossible' promo: Thank you for allowing us to entertain you
"Hey everyone, here we are over stunning South Africa, and we're filming 'Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning' parts one and two," Cruise yells to a camera over the blaring ambient sound of an aircraft whirring, reports 'Variety'. "I didn't want the year to end without thanking you all for coming out to the theaters, and thank you for supporting 'Top Gun: Maverick'."
Gary Oldman just loved playing a 'flatulent slob' in 'Slow Horses'
"I don't know how nice Jackson is really," he told Deadline. "I think that rather than seeking a career in the spy world, the spy world finds you. And so he is loyal and has a very strong sort of moral compass and is in a very questionable career in terms of morality and ethics. There's a ruthlessness to him," added Gary Oldman about Lamb, who leapt from the pen of novelist Mick Herron.
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