Quick Links2020 Academy Awards The 2019 Cannes Film Festival Birds of Prey London Premiere 2019 Bombshell Premiere 2018 Golden Globe Awards Once Upon A Time In Hollywood Berlin Premiere 2019 SAG Awards 2016 Suicide Squad Premiere I, Tonya UK Premiere 2018 Academy Awards Margot Robbie pursued her acting career in Australia while studying drama at Somerset College. After appearing in numerous national commercials, soap operas, and movies, Robbie moved to Los Angeles to audition for television shows.
The ultimate nostalgia for anyone who came of age in the '80s and '90s is probably remembering the old days of MTV, back when it was all music videos and hot takes about Madonna or Guns N' Roses. MTV first went on the air in 1982 and was the first network of its kind to utilize "Video Jockeys," like radio DJs but, you know, with music videos.Related: The State Is An MTV Cult Classic, But Where Is The Cast Today?
The Nightingale, Kristin Hannah‘s 2015 novel set during World War II, is getting the big screen treatment. The upcoming film of the same name has been in the works since 2015. Sisters Dakota and Elle Fanning are set to star in the project together, marking their first joint project since 2001’s I Am Sam. It will also be the first time that Dakota, 28, and Elle, 24, play sisters in a movie. The Nightingale has experienced a bumpy pre-production journey and filming still has yet to take place.
“We tell each other this all the time, and we said it again in an unforgettably beautiful moment this weekend: I didn’t know love could be like this,” wrote Lauren Zima on Monday (Oct. 25) while sharing the news that she and Chris Harrison are engaged. Lauren, 33, said Chris, 50, was “the most incredible partner” and thanked him for “loving me, championing me, and asking me to marry you.” Lauren ended her message with a toast: “Here’s to the next amazing chapter and all the rest.
Highlights Christian Bale's first starring role in a feature film was in Disney's "Newsies," despite it becoming a box-office disaster. Bale felt uncomfortable in his role due to his lack of singing and dancing training, causing specific camera angles to hide his poor dancing. Despite its initial failure, "Newsies" gained a cult following over the years, leading to a successful Broadway adaptation and making Bale a cult film star.