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Cinematographer who died on set of 'Rust' remembered as 'truly unique artist'
The movie, which was set to mark Nell's feature debut, was a tense police thriller that examined issues of social justice and race, and it would take a master of the camera to help him pull it off. That's how the director first connected with Halyna Hutchins, a rising cinematographer who was making a name for herself shooting short films and low-budget indies like 'Darlin' and 'Snowbound', reports variety.com.
Alec Baldwin was told prop gun was safe before shooting, says affidavit
According to the affidavit, the assistant director shouted "cold gun" on set, meaning that the prop gun was safe to use and did not contain any live ammo. However, when Baldwin pulled the gun's trigger, it fired a projectile that fatally struck cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the chest and hit director Joel Souza's shoulder. The Times reported that the document says Hutchins was standing in front of Souza at the time of the incident, reports variety.com.
Actress Margot Robbie's 'Barbie' has seemingly found her Ken in actor Ryan Gosling.
In addition to starring as the iconic doll, Robbie is producing the movie under her LuckyChap Entertainment banner, which is coming off an Oscar-winning run for last year's 'Promising Young Woman'. Producers on 'Barbie' also include LuckyChap's Tom Ackerley and Josey McNamara; Mattel's Robbie Brenner and Ynon Kreiz; and David Heyman.
Adele's 'Easy On Me' is most-added song in US radio history
It's also the most-added song in the history of Mediabase, with 451 total stations that report to the service immediately putting it on their playlists, reports variety.com. Getting to that number requires airplay on multiple formats, of course and Adele got there by setting yet another record. 'Easy On Me' became the first song to be the most-added at five different formats in a single week.
Tom Holland, Mark Wahlberg bring adventure video game to big screen with 'Uncharted'
'Uncharted' is directed by Ruben Fleischer, with a script penned by 'Iron Man' duo Art Marcum and Matt Holloway and Rafe Judkins, based off of a screen story by Judkins. Holland plays Nathan Drake, a treasure hunter who is accompanied by Wahlberg's Sully and Sophia Ali as Chloe Frazer, who may have a spark with Drake.
Russell Crowe, Zac Efron join 'The Greatest Beer Run Ever' shoot in Thailand
The film is directed by Peter Farrelly whose 2018 film 'Green Book' won three Oscars in 2019, including best picture, reports variety.com. It is based on the true story of Donohue, who left New York in 1967 to track down and share a few beers with his childhood buddies in the army while they were fighting in Vietnam.
'The Hardy Boys' international rights bought by Disney Plus
The mystery series, which airs on Hulu in the US and YTV and StackTV in Canada, was sold by Corus Entertainment-backed producer-distributor Nelvana to Disney Plus in select international markets, and will land on Star, reports variety.com.
Beyonce teases new song in 'King Richard' trailer
The biopic is based on the rise of tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams from the perspective of their father, Richard (played by Smith). The song, which plays throughout the second half of the trailer, is an orchestra-laden anthem, with a powerful vocal by Beyonce. Beyonce's projects have been relatively few and far between since the release of her blockbuster 2016 album 'Lemonade'.
Superman colourist quits DC Comics after superhero's bisexual outing
"I'm finishing out my contract with DC. I'm tired of this s**t," Eltaeb said during a recent podcast hosted by Cyberfrog creator Ethan Van Sciver, a former contracted DC employee, according to Bounding Into Comics. He added: "I'm tired of them ruining these characters; they don't have a right to do this." Eltaeb specifically pointed out at the Superman logo change, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Penn Badgley reacts to bizarre request from 'You' fan
Replying to a fan, who asked to be kidnapped, the actor, who plays Joe Goldberg on the hit series, said that he's "not mad". On Tuesday, the former 'Gossip Girl' star took to his Twitter account to reply to a tweet from his fan that read, "Ayoooo kidnap me." He jokingly wrote: "Idk why but when 'kidnap me' is prefaced by 'ayoooo', it has a completely different ring to it and I'm not mad."
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