It Ends With Us Star Supports Blake Lively Amid Justin Baldoni Drama

It Ends With Us has enjoyed significant success at the box office since its strong debut two weeks ago, raking in $50 million. Despite the triumph and enthusiasm, the film’s release hasn’t been without its share of controversy. A reported disagreement between lead actress Blake Lively and her director and co-star, Justin Baldoni, has been the focus of much media attention surrounding the movie. Online viewers have been revisiting old interviews featuring Lively, suggesting she was rude in an attempt to show solidarity with Baldoni. However, one person who isn’t buying into the Blake Lively criticism is her fellow co-star Brandon Sklenar, who has publicly defended the actress and dismissed the negative online reaction that the film has been facing.

Little Simz to Guest Curate Tate Modern Lates

British hip-hop artist Little Simz has been chosen to be the next guest organizer for the Tate Modern’s Lates series of late-night events. This program, initiated in 2016, offers a blend of talks, music performances, workshops, and events. Previous curators have included BBZ London collective, Canadian artist Megan Rooney, and others like Floating Points and Nabihah Iqbal with their DJ sets. Additional artists featured include these two as well as various others.

‘Awards Chatter’ Pod: Robert Downey Jr. on Emmy-Nominated ‘The Sympathizer’ Performance(s), Dr. Doom and Upcoming Broadway Debut

As I delve into the captivating world of “The Sympathizer,” Robert Downey Jr., speaking on The Hollywood Reporter’s Awards Chatter podcast, confirms that indeed it was a bear – a challenging role, he admits – he found himself embroiled in. This transformation occurred mere months after his triumphant Oscar win for his mesmerizing portrayal in Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer.” In this adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about Vietnam, I took on five distinct personas that intersect with “The Captain,” a North Vietnamese agent embedded within the South Vietnamese military. I breathed life into Claude, a cunning CIA operative; Professor Hammer, an insightful Asian-American Studies professor; Rep. Ned Godwin, a relentless war-hawk congressman; Niko Damianos, a self-absorbed filmmaker; and a compassionate French priest.

What Kamala Harris and Donald Trump’s Music Choices Reveal About Each Campaign

Two days following Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign launch, before the dust settled on the incumbent U.S. president’s reelection bid and Democrats across the nation had fully grasped our new direction, the news about our budding candidate was more about Beyoncé than policy. You see, the music icon loosened her stringent clearance rules and allowed us to use her powerful song, “Freedom,” for my groundbreaking presidential journey.