Wonder Woman star Gal Gadot, hours after attending the Golden Globes 2021, announced her third pregnancy on Instagram. The actress shared an intimate family picture while sharing the exciting news with the world. Gal took to Instagram and shared an unseen family picture featuring her daughters, Maya and Alma, alongside husband Yaron Varsano. The snap shows them all gathered on the bed, with their hands on her adorable baby bump. Gadot captioned the picture as, "Here we go again." The post quickly went viral with over three million fans liking it. The comments section was filled with congratulatory messages for the star and her family. Gal's Justice League co-star Jason Momoa who plays Aquaman, also commented on the post saying, "congratulations mama." Take a look at the post, View this post on Instagram A post shared by Gal Gadot (@gal_gadot) Gal Gadot who has been one of the … [Read more...] about Gal Gadot Announces Third Pregnancy After Presenting An Award At Golden Globes 2021
No time to die will release in october 2021
Golden Globes 2021: This Party Could Have Been an Email
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler said it all as they kicked off the 2021 Golden Globes : “Could this whole night have been an email? Yes.” This was the Zoom edition of the Globes: Tina was in New York’s Rainbow Room, Poehler was in L.A. at the Beverly Hilton. But unfortunately, that takes a toll on the whole point of this gala, which is cramming a Hollywood hotel room full of stars, plying them with free booze, and letting hilarity ensue. As the hosts quipped last night, it’s always a tipsy mess (“Meryl Streep, just hammered, can’t remember what movie she’s there for”) and that’s exactly why we watch. Tina said it best: “These bitches are messy. ” Fey and Poehler are the greatest award-show hosts of all time, ever since they made the Golden Globes their personal bash with their three-year run starting in 2013. But they couldn’t salvage this year’s awful show. It wasn’t messy in the “Jaqueline Bisset gets lost wandering up to the stage” sense, or the “Margaret Cho plays a Korean … [Read more...] about Golden Globes 2021: This Party Could Have Been an Email
‘Rent’ Releases Rare Jonathan Larson Demos in Honor of 25th Anniversary
Before there was Be More Chill, before there was Spring Awakening, before teens were swiping on purple eyeliner and lipsynching to Beetlejuice’ s “Dead Mom” on TikTok, there was Rent. The iconic rock musical was a multicultural paean to the lives of impoverished musicians, filmmakers, philosopher-poets, kinksters, runaways, and junkies struggling to survive in the then-squalid Alphabet City area of Manhattan’s East Village, against the backdrop of the HIV / AIDS crisis. Written by Jonathan Larson, who tragically died before Rent opened to widespread acclaim off- Broadway , the musical was revolutionary for not only depicting, but celebrating, the lives of marginalized youth who had never before had their stories told on Broadway, winning multiple Tonys and a Pulitzer, catapulting songs like “Seasons of Love” and “La Vie Boheme” into the zeitgeist and kickstarting the careers of Anthony Rapp, Idina Menzel, Taye Diggs, and Jesse L. Martin. Related Stories … [Read more...] about ‘Rent’ Releases Rare Jonathan Larson Demos in Honor of 25th Anniversary
‘Fabian — Going to the Dogs’: Film Review | Berlin 2021
Tom Schilling, Albrecht Schuch and Saskia Rosendahl play young friends in Berlin between the wars in Dominik Graf’s dramatic coming-of-ager. Three bright, talented young people in their 20s struggle to find their place in a rotten society, scarred by Germany’s defeat in World War I and menaced by the rising tide of Nazism, in Fabian — Going to the Dogs ( Fabian oder Der Gang vor die Hunde. ) This second screen adaptation of Erich Kastner’s now classic 1931 novel (the first was directed by Wolf Gremm in 1980) marks a stylistically daring attempt to capture the zeitgeist by director Dominik Graf, who returns to Berlin competition where his historical romance Beloved Sisters bowed in 2014. Fabian 's Fassbinder redux atmosphere first attracts and then tires, but should add value in German-speaking markets. The film’s double title reflects some of the novel’s tribulations — it was originally published in Germany in a bowdlerized version called simply Fabian , but even cutting … [Read more...] about ‘Fabian — Going to the Dogs’: Film Review | Berlin 2021
Zachary Wohlman Dies: Focus Of ESPN+ Doc ‘Why We Fight’ & Boxer Known As Kid Yamaka Was 32
Zachary Wohlman , the Golden Gloves-winning welterweight known as Kid Yamaka featured in the ESPN + documentary series Why We Fight and who was the subject of Emmy-winning filmmaker Matt Ogens’ short Kid Yamaka, died Sunday, according to his wife and trainer. He was 32. No other details were given. Wohlman’s death was announced by Wild Card Boxing Club trainer Freddie Roach, who wrote in part, “Love and support to the Wohlman family and to all affected. We love you, Zach. You will never be forgotten. Rest In Peace.” So deeply saddened with the passing of a very loved member of our Wild Card Boxing family-friend, brother-Zachary “Kid Yamaka” Wohlman. Love and support to the Wohlman family and to all affected. We love you, Zach. You will never be forgotten. Rest In Peace @ZacharyWohlman pic.twitter.com/neLKib3a3W — WildCardBoxingClub (@WildCardBoxing1) February 15, 2021 The fighter’s passing was confirmed by Wohlman’s wife, Serafina, on Instagram where she … [Read more...] about Zachary Wohlman Dies: Focus Of ESPN+ Doc ‘Why We Fight’ & Boxer Known As Kid Yamaka Was 32