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Reba McEntire and her husband/manager, Narvel Blackstock, announced Monday that they are separating after 26 years of marriage.
The couple said in a joint statement posted on McEntire's website that they have actually been separated "for the past few months," but will continue to work together
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum was arrested on Sunday afternoon on suspicion of shoplifting at a Target in Los Angeles, Entertainment Tonight reports. She spent the night in jail and was released on Monday afternoon on $5,000 bail.
That mandate followed each of the trailers for Amazon Prime's upcoming series shown at the Television Critics Assocation fall previews on Monday. In the spirit of Amazon's user-generated feedback, here's TVGuide.com's take on how a very promising day at press tour devolved into
And if ever there was a subject actually crying out for a new cinematic adaptation, it was Dungeons & Dragons, which suffered through Soloman’s less-than-magical effort back in 2000 with two straight-to-SyFy Channel sequels after that.
A few years ago, Warners decided to go ahead and try to conjure up its own take, working with Wrath Of The Titans/Red Riding Hood writer David Leslie Johnson’s script Chainmail – itself based on a more obscure game crafted by Dungeons designer Gary Gygax – and having him re-work it to focus on the ideas from the main title before it had locked down rights from Hasbro. That company instead chose to push ahead on a film deal with Universal, and Warners began talking to Solomon and Sweetpea about using their rights instead. Hasbro objected, claiming Sweetpea’s rights had reverted to it, and thus began the battle. Now, the studio and the toy giant have apparently made a deal that allows Warners to go ahead, though no one has heard what Universal thinks about the idea. If there’s an Indominus Rex stalking towards the Warner lot this week, we know what happened.
Still, Warners appears confident it can finally proceed. “We are so excited about bringing the world of Dungeons & Dragons to life on the big screen,” Greg Silverman, Warner Bros. president of creative development and worldwide production said in a statement. “This is far and away the most well-known brand in fantasy, which is the genre that drives the most passionate film followings. D&D has endless creative possibilities, giving our filmmakers immense opportunities to delight and thrill both fans and moviegoers new to the property.” Please just make this better than the one Jeremy Irons and Marlon Wayans probably wish they could scrub from their CVs.
'We were taking on the idiocy of our generation...'
The new version of Vacationisn't doing terribly well either with critics or at the box office. So if you're nostalgic for a bit of vintage National Lampoon, you're probably better advised to turn your attention to the documentary Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead. And look - here's a brand new trailer to convince you!
The original satirical/surrealist/scatological/stoned National Lampoon magazine began publishing in 1970, hitting a heyday in the late '70s and early '80s during which its rule-brealing humour spilled out into radio, TV and film. But as the documentary discusses, that was also the start of its downfall, with much of its talent pool following the money elsewhere. It coughed its last breath in 1998.
Gathered together by director Douglas Tirola to read its final rites is an impressive cast of Lampoon alumni, including Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Christopher Guest, John Landis, Bill Murray, Ivan Reitman and key magazine staff, with celebrity fans including Kevin Bacon, Billy Bob Thornton and Judd Apatow.
Drunk Stoned Brilliant Dead played at the Edinburgh Film Festival in June, and gets a theatrical release in the US on September 25. For the rest of us, it looks like iTunes will be the place to find it, from the same date.
Amy Schumer is lending her voice to a new, more serious cause, joining her cousin, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) in a push for laws that crack down on gun violence.
During a press conference in New York on Monday, the Trainwreck star and writer made an emotional plea for reform that introduced a
Once again Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith are the subject of the divorce rumor mill, and once again...the two are not getting a divorce.
On Monday Radar Online reported that the two had already come up with a secret divorce settlement in a "choreographed manner," only this time Will Smith has