The altercation was captured on surveillance video from afar ... so it's difficult to make out exactly what happens on camera. There was clearly a tussle that went on for several minutes, and it does appear some people -- including a shirtless man -- were on top of Eric, who's in the black shirt. … [Read more...] about Autistic Teen Dies After Cops Sit on Him for 9 Minutes, Family Claims
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Here’s How Captain America Can Return to the MCU
RELATED: Anthony Mackie Claims His Falcon Has Better Buns Than Chris Evans' Captain America We then find a much older Steve sitting on a bench near the lake. As it turns out, revealed through a conversion with Sam, he decided to stay back in the past after returning the stones to finally live out his life with Peggy Carter. Steve gifted his shield to Sam, suggesting that he should become the new Captain America and take up the mantle. It was viewed by many as the perfect end to Steve Rogers' cinematic journey. … [Read more...] about Here’s How Captain America Can Return to the MCU
Timely ‘MLK/FBI’ And Stranger-Than-Fiction ‘Assassins’ Documentaries Debut – Specialty Preview
Regina King’s critically acclaimed One Night In Miami is set to drop on Amazon Prime Video after its theatrical debut last week. Also hitting digital this week is Focus Features’ much-buzzed-about thriller Promising Young Woman from director Emerald Fennell and starring Carey Mulligan. The pic will remain in theaters but will also be available on demand for a 48-hour rental period on major on-demand platforms. Also expanding to VOD and virtual cinemas is Lance Oppenheim’s docu Some Kind of Heaven. Produced by Darren Aronofsky’s Protozoa, The New York Times, and Los Angeles Media Fund, the Sundance film profiles the world of a small group of residents who live inside the nation’s largest retirement community in Central Florida: The Villages. … [Read more...] about Timely ‘MLK/FBI’ And Stranger-Than-Fiction ‘Assassins’ Documentaries Debut – Specialty Preview
Ronnie Spector on Keith Richards, David Bowie and Life After Phil
They still could have been jealous of your voice. How did Jack help shape “Be My Baby”?It took him all night to arrange “Be My Baby,” so when I got into the studio in Los Angeles the next day, the guys were all quiet and I went into the vocal booth. I’ll never forget how it happened. [Ronnie pounds her hand on the table to the opening beat.] And I went, [singing loudly] “The night we met … ” All the musicians dropped whatever they were holding, their horns and guitars, and they were looking at this new girl in town. All the musicians were yelling, “Oh, my God. Her voice!” And I’m saying, “Me? A little girl from Spanish Harlem?” So from then on, it was so great to be in the business and to have a hit record. … [Read more...] about Ronnie Spector on Keith Richards, David Bowie and Life After Phil
The Burning Question That Drove David Fincher’s Decades-Long Journey To Make ‘Mank’
Also like Oldman, Seyfried found Fincher’s approach to continuing to shoot, and the dedicated rehearsal time he set aside, “luxurious”, though it took some getting used to. “It can be frustrating at times, because you feel you’re finding your moments a little sooner than he’s finding what he wants,” she says. “But I think it’s also amazing that there’s no pressure to do a flawless take start to finish. You know he’s going to find his moments, taking pieces here and there. For as hard and mind-bending as it felt when I was trying to remember seven notes at a time, and steam would be coming out of my head, it was also just so fun, because it was like a puzzle to work out all the pieces and have him come back and be like, ‘Great. That was good.’” … [Read more...] about The Burning Question That Drove David Fincher’s Decades-Long Journey To Make ‘Mank’