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Pete Davidson is 'having the time of his life' following Kim Kardashian split
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Giving an update of Pete Davidson's current life was Martha Stewart, who previously found herself in a bizarre rumour that she's dating him, reports aceshowbiz.com. In a new interview, the lifestyle guru said Pete is busy with several film productions. "He's doing two movies at the present time," she said while promoting her Green Mountain Coffee Roasters partnership to E! News.
Ben Kingsley on playing 'Salvador Dali' in 'Daliland': I love his fearlessness
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When Ben Kingsley came to TIFF studio, the actor praised his young co-star Christopher Briney, who plays James, a young Manhattan gallery worker who is drawn into the toxic world of Dali and his wife Gala (Barbara Sukowa) in the mid-1970s, reports deadline.com.
Cameron Diaz says acting feels 'different' after taking a break
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"It's a little bit of muscle memory, you know what I mean?" she explained during a September 16 appearance on 'The Tonight Show' starring Jimmy Fallon. "I did that for so long, it's kind of like the process, I kind of just fell back into it. But it feels a little bit different."
Kanye West compares himself to Moses
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The rapper took to his Instagram Stories on Sunday to seemingly compare himself to the Bible's Moses, reports mirror.co.uk. "No one asked Moses how much he slept," he wrote in white text over a black background. He first shared the text with a typo before deleting it and resharing it with the corrected text.
Kate Winslet taken to hospital after fall while filming in Croatia
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The actress Actress Kate Winslet was shooting her role in the historical drama film 'Lee' when an on-set accident led to her being taken to a nearby hospital to ensure that she was OK, her representatives confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. Winslet will resume filming this week as scheduled.
Steven Spielberg's coming-of-age movie, 'The Fabelmans', gets top TIFF award
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TIFF's People's Choice Award is among the most reliable predictors of eventual Oscar success. In past years, winners such as 'Green Book' and 'Nomadland' went on to not only get nominated, but also capture the best picture prize at the Academy Awards, notes 'Variety'. Other recipients, including 'Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri', 'La La Land' and 'Jojo Rabbit', were major forces during awards season.
Controversial director Woody Allen says he'll retire after 50th film
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Woody Allen's final film is set in Paris and will be shot entirely in French in a couple of weeks. Allen described the film to be similar to 'Match Point'. It would be "exciting, dramatic and also very sinister." Allen recently wrote his fifth collection of humour pieces, 'Zero Gravity', which will be published on September 27 by Alianza in Spain. In the US, it was published by Arcade and distributed by Simon & Schuster, notes 'Variety'.
Demi Moore joins Tom Holland, Diane Lane for 'Feud' Season 2
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The second season of the Ryan Murphy anthology will tell the true story of how Truman Capote was friends with numerous members of New York high society until he published excerpts of his unfinished novel "Answered Prayers," with the excerpts serving as a tell-all about the city's elite, reports Variety.
DiCaprio advises Timothee Chalamet against starring in superhero movies
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The Oscar-winning actor has passed his wisdom to the 26-year-old star, which the latter has eagerly accepted as his career rule, reports aceshowbiz.com. In an interview for an October issue of British Vogue published the 'Bones and All' star revealed the life advice that his 'Don't Look Up' co-star shared with him, which is, "No hard drugs and no superhero movies". According to the publication, Chalamet has had no problem keeping up with the rule so far.
Kim Kardashian has their kids 80% of the time, says Kanye West
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Speaking on the 'Mind Full" podcast, the rapper said: "Even to this day, I'll still give Kim advice on things that could help because that's going to go to the kids. She's still gotta, 80 per cent of the time, raise those children."
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