Play video content Exclusive TMZSports.com Tampa SERIOUSLY loves its new QB ... check out the street leading up to Tom Brady 's mansion -- it's been flooded with signs supporting the Bucs star ahead of Super Bowl LV!! TMZ Sports has obtained footage from the blocks surrounding Brady's rented crib in Florida ... and you can see there are signs EVERYWHERE backing the 43-year-old. We're told nearly every house around Brady's has a sign in its front yard -- and some are super creative!! "My Neighbor is The G.O.A.T.," one read with a picture of a goat in a hat on it. "LFG Bucs," another one read. Some other cool ones? "Honk for Gronk" and "Brady Gronkowski 2020." Gallery Launch Gallery Getty Of course, Tom only moved into Derek Jeter 's spot on the waterfront less than a year ago -- but it's clear as day, a bunch of wins and a Super Bowl appearance has his neighbors fired up to have him around! We are told, … [Read more...] about Tom Brady’s Tampa Street Flooded W/ Support For Bucs QB, ‘My Neighbor’s The G.O.A.T.!’
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Oscars Flashback: ‘Grapes of Wrath’ and Its Depiction of Nomads Won in 1941
Decades before Chloé Zhao won the Golden Globe for directing 'Nomadland,' John Ford's adaptation of the John Steinbeck novel earned Academy Awards for best director and best supporting actress (Jane Darwell). If Chloé Zhao manages to nab this year's directing Oscar for Nomadland , she won't be the first to win for a drama about down-on-their-luck itinerant workers making their way across the American West. John Ford was awarded the statuette in 1941 for his adaptation of the John Steinbeck novel The Grapes of Wrath , which sees the Joad family abandon the Oklahoma farm they lost to the Great Depression and Dust Bowl and head to California — a fabled promised land — in a broken-down 1926 Hudson Super Six sedan. Along the way, they are beset by all sorts of tragedy: the grandparents die, various relatives abandon them, they are stranded at a destitute work camp, and son Tom (Henry Fonda), who only recently got out of prison, accidentally kills a security guard, sending the family … [Read more...] about Oscars Flashback: ‘Grapes of Wrath’ and Its Depiction of Nomads Won in 1941
Women’s History Month: Events & Programs To Watch For On International Women’s Day & During March
March 8 is International Women’ Day and March is Women’s History Month, and many outlets are celebrating with special events and/or programming. Here’s a roundup. EVENTS/PANELS On Broadway, the neon lights will shine on the fourth annual Women’s Day on Broadway . This year’s virtual event begins at 1 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT March 12, with participants including Marija Abney, Laura Benanti, Tanya Birl, Pearl Cleage, Cara Cooper, Maria Manuela Goyanes, Alia Jones-Harvey, Gethsemane Herron-Coward, Vanessa Javier, Tavia Jefferson, Julia Jones, Eva Price and a performance by the Broadway Sinfonietta. The Paley Center for Media in New York is launching a new quarterly series of high-profile conversations to celebrate the ongoing achievements of women and to explore the challenges they continue to face. It launches on March 8 with Choosing to Challenge: How Women Are Leading the Way, which focuses on women’s roles as leaders in our society and will address some of the most … [Read more...] about Women’s History Month: Events & Programs To Watch For On International Women’s Day & During March
Michael Wolf Snyder, ‘Nomadland’ Production Sound Mixer, Dies at 35
In a message via Facebook on Friday, David Snyder wrote that his son Michael took his own life. Michael Wolf Snyder, a production sound mixer on Nomadlan d, has died. He was 35. Snyder's aunt Cathy shared a Facebook message from her brother David — Michael's father — confirming his son's death. In the post, Snyder wrote that Michael took his own life last week and that he suffered from depression for many years. The message read, in part, "Michael took his own life sometime in the last week and wasn’t discovered until I went to check on him Monday after he had dropped out of contact for several days. He has suffered from Major Depression for many years. For most people, this is an illness that waxes and wanes over the years. I’m sure it was difficult for Michael that he spent most of the last year alone in his small, Queens apartment, being responsible about dealing with the coronavirus. In spite of this, we all believed he was doing well, and for most of this past year I … [Read more...] about Michael Wolf Snyder, ‘Nomadland’ Production Sound Mixer, Dies at 35
Netflix Strikes EFM Record $55M Worldwide Deal For Christian Bale Cross Creek Thriller ‘The Pale Blue Eye’
REXCLUSIVE : Netflix ’s big spending at the virtual EFM is continuing with a mighty worldwide pre-buy of around $55M for Christian Bale Gothic horror-thriller The Pale Blue Eye , which will reunite the actor with director Scott Cooper. By our calculations, the deal marks a record for a worldwide deal at the European Film Market. The streamer beat out multiple competitors for the project. The movie, which Cooper has wanted to make for more than a decade, revolves around the attempt to solve a series of murders that took place in 1830 at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Oscar-winner Bale will play a veteran detective who investigates the murders, helped by a detail-oriented young cadet who will later become a world famous author, Edgar Allan Poe . Related Story Duffer Bros. & Steven Spielberg's Amblin Adapting Stephen King's 'Talisman' As Netflix Series Cooper scripts the adaptation of the Louis Bayard novel of the same name. Cross … [Read more...] about Netflix Strikes EFM Record $55M Worldwide Deal For Christian Bale Cross Creek Thriller ‘The Pale Blue Eye’