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He was nominated for an Academy Award for writing the title song to the 1997 Tom Hanks-directed movie “That Thing You Do.”
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Multiple award winner says she still gets nervous when a film or show debuts, and remembers her acting days in public school.
We’re in the middle of a renaissance of sorts when it comes to high-profile movies and TV shows with strong ties to Las Vegas.
Detroit native stars in “The Photograph,” and later this year will play Aretha Franklin’s dad in ‘Genius: Aretha.’
The Emmy-winning actress also talks about support for ‘health care for all’ after a major cancer scare in 2017.
The rapper shocked the crowd at the Dolby Theatre with his performance of “Lose Yourself” — 17 years after it won best original song from the movie “8 Mile.”
Scarlett Johansson showed up Sunday for her two-nomination night at the Oscars every bit the bombshell in a Champagne-colored Oscar de la Renta strapless gown embellished to the rafters, while fellow nominee Laura Dern brought her mom as she walked the red carpet in pale pink and black.
“Parasite” is the first foreign language film to win the ceremony’s top honor.
Star of just-released film ‘The Gentlemen,’ father of three has reordered his priorities
Martin Lawrence, the comic-actor who starred in 1995’s “Bad Boys,” opposite Will Smith, again teams up with his old friend in “Bad Boys for Life,” due out Jan. 17.
He also wrote “Catch-22,” the Barbra Streisand comedies “The Owl and the Pussycat” and “What’s Up, Doc” and director Gus Van Sant’s 1995 film “To Die For.”
The 77th Golden Globes were meant to be a coronation for Netflix. Instead, a pair of big-screen epics took top honors Sunday.