In the annals of American history, few events have elicited as much fervor and division as the January 6 riot at the United States Capitol. The tumultuous day, marked by chaos and confrontation, continues to resonate deeply across political and social spheres. “Fight Like Hell,” a new feature documentary directed by Jon Long, strives to
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In the vibrant heart of Bangkok’s Chinatown, a culinary magic unfolds at the Michelin-starred restaurant, POTONG. This establishment is not just a dining spot; it represents the remarkable journey of Chef Pichaya Soontornyanakij, commonly known as Chef Pam. A Thai-Chinese-Australian chef, Pam has made waves in the culinary world, setting records and collecting accolades. Recently,
In recent months, the spotlight has focused on Bruce Willis, a respected actor who has provided joy and entertainment to millions. Following a challenging health diagnosis, the actor’s family, including his ex-wife Demi Moore, has been public about his condition, offering insights into their shared experiences. During a recent appearance on “The Drew Barrymore Show,”
The film industry is synonymous with unpredictability. Last-minute changes and sudden exits are part and parcel of the intricate dance between actors, directors, and production teams. The recent discussions involving actors like Joaquin Phoenix and James McAvoy illuminate how such shifts can impact not only the making of a film but also the actors’ careers
Five years have passed since the untimely demise of the talented young actor Cameron Boyce, but the memories he left behind continue to resonate with those who had the privilege of knowing him. Jenna Ortega, known for her role in the recent Beetlejuice revival, shared her fond recollections of her friendship with Boyce during an
Hugh Grant finds himself at a pivotal point in his career, reflecting on the transformative role that the Wachowski siblings played in revitalizing his acting trajectory. The Golden Globe-winning actor candidly recounts how a previous box-office disappointment, “Did You Hear About the Morgans?” left him feeling stranded in Hollywood. This period of uncertainty marked a
The Canadian premiere of Sony’s behind-the-scenes SNL movie Saturday Night at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) received an overwhelming response from the audience. The crowd’s enthusiastic clapping and standing ovation indicated a high level of approval for the film. Industry insiders not connected to the project even speculated that it could win the Audience
Lacey Chabert, known for her role as Gretchen Wieners in the iconic teen movie Mean Girls, recently shared a funny anecdote about her daughter’s confusion over the term “fetch.” In the film, Gretchen tries unsuccessfully to popularize the slang word, only to be shut down by her friend Regina George. The movie, which delves into
Starring Nate Mann, Shay Mitchell, and Andrew Burnap, the upcoming thriller film, The Up and Comer, directed by Chris Long, promises to take audiences on a thrilling ride. Mann, known for his role in Masters of the Air, is set to play Philip Randall, a successful attorney whose life takes a dark turn when a
Euphoria’s Cassie and Nate may share a tumultuous on-screen relationship, but off-screen, Sydney Sweeney and Jacob Elordi led separate worlds at the TIFF premiere of their respective films. While Elordi delves into the character of a drifter finding love in a sea of poker tables in “On Swift Horses,” Sweeney portrays a dutiful wife navigating