MTV announced today that Chris Pratt, one of Hollywood's most renowned and sought-after actors, will be honored with the Generation Award during the 2018 “MTV Movie & TV Awards.' Hosted by Tiffany Haddish, this year's show will air on Monday, June 18 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT from the Barker Hangar in Los Angeles.
Actress Charlize Theron confirms Atomic Blonde 2 in the works and says if she'd ever consider being James Bond after co-star Chris Hemsworth said she'd be good for the role on last night's Watch What Happens Live!
Fund for the Arts is offering 15 local arts projects the unique and unparalleled opportunity to double their fundraising through its ArtsMatch crowdfunding program. The program, which kicked off Thursday, March 29, and runs until May 31, 2018, provides the opportunity for cultural groups to increase project fundraising through the ArtsMatch platform, wherein the selected groups can reach new audiences and received dollar-for-dollar matching funds for the amount they raise. Community members are invited to explore www.fundforthearts.org/artsmatch and choose projects to support.
Actress Jennifer Lawrence returned to her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky on Saturday night to attend the 2018 Awards in the Arts presented by Woodford Reserve, Joy Mangano and Unbridled Eve Charitable Foundation. The ceremony, hosted by Louisville-based organizations Fund for the Arts, Jennifer Lawrence Foundation and Churchill Downs, honored several of the city's prominent artists and arts organizations, while celebrating Louisville's arts community.
Breaking Glass Pictures has acquired North American rights to the stunning, coming-of-age tale MOSS by writer/director Daniel Peddle. Breaking Glass acquired rights to the film in April in a deal negotiated between Breaking Glass CEO Rich Wolff and Oration Films CEO, Timothy O'Brien, worldwide sales agent for the title. The film will open theatrically in New York and Los Angeles on July 6 followed by a DVD & VOD release on July 10, 2018.
Who can you trust? Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment presents a suspense-driven spy drama when RED SPARROW arrives on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD May 22.
Patti Murin, FROZEN's Anna, took to Twitter this morning to announce that she will be guest bartending on tonight's episode of Bravo's hit WATCH WHAT HAPPENS LIVE WITH ANDY COHEN. The show airs tonight at 11pm EST.
Winners have been announced for the 2018 Awards in the Arts, presented by Woodford Reserve and Joy Mangano. The awards ceremony, hosted by Fund for the Arts, Jennifer Lawrence Foundation and Churchill Downs, honors arts and arts organizations - some well-known, some rising stars - for their passion and dedication to the arts, and in doing so, celebrates and advances Greater Louisville's vibrant arts and culture.
Fund for the Arts is offering 15 local arts projects the unique and unparalleled opportunity to double their fundraising through its ArtsMatch crowdfunding program. The program, which kicks off Thursday, March 29, and runs until May 31, 2018, provides the opportunity for cultural groups to increase project fundraising through the ArtsMatch platform, wherein the selected groups can reach new audiences and received dollar-for-dollar matching funds for the amount they raise. Community members are invited to explore www.fundforthearts.org/artsmatch and choose projects to support.
During the After Show, singers Cyndi Lauper and Rod Stewart talk the thrill of live performance and their careers with Andy Cohen. Rod also chats about the time he performed in front of millions of people in Brazil and why he needed a witch doctor to help him with a messy situation before the concert.
Thinque Media announced today that Wine Oh TV with Monique Soltani has been named the Best Drink or Beverage Program on Television in the 9th Annual TASTE AWARDS. Hailed as the highest awards for creators, producers, hosts, and directors of Lifestyle Programs, Series, Shows & Cinema. Also known as the Tasty Awards, they are the premier broadcast awards show celebrating the year's best achievements in Food, Fashion, Health, Travel, Sports and Lifestyle programs on Television, in Film, in Online Video, and in Apps, Radio, Podcasts and Photography.
Actor Victor Garber talks about the difficulty of filming "Titanic" and says who he hung out with most on set and theatre legend Bernadette Peters shares what advice Bette Midler gave her for "Hello, Dolly!" on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.
With the games finally over, THE LATE SHOW with STEPHEN COLBERT once again dominated its talk show competition both last night and for the week ending March 2.
For the second consecutive year, late-night talk show favorite Jimmy Kimmel returned to host Hollywood's most celebrated night. The 90th Academy Awards®, produced by Oscar®-nominated Michael De Luca and Emmy®-nominated Jennifer Todd, was broadcast live from the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, California.
Breaking with the tradition of the previous year's winner for Best Actor announcing the Best Actress category at the Oscars, the powers that be behind the Academy Awards have decided to make a change in this year's announcer lineup.
Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence is currently on the promotional trail for her upcoming spy film, Red Sparrow. This week, she stopped by Vanity Fair headquarters to answer a few questions, with one catch...she's hooked up to a lie detector machine! See the video below and check out whether or not Jen can pass the test!
Today, Fund for the Arts announced a regional call for arts and cultural proposals, made possible by the Jennifer Lawrence Arts Fund at the Fund for the Arts, to activate strategies and actions identified in Imagine Greater Louisville 2020: An Arts and Cultural Vision to Transform the Region. Launched in April 2017, the plan administered by Fund for the Arts provides a shared vision for the role arts, culture and creativity can play in growing the region while addressing vital community issues. Proposals of all sizes representing the rich diversity of the region are due by April 1, 2018 via http://imaginegreaterlou.org/regional-call-for-proposals/.
In film, television and theatre, a hero prop is any item intended to be held or used by one of the main actors. Examples of hero props might include Shylock's money box, as used by Al Pacino in The Merchant of Veniceat New York's Public Theater; the Red Apple Tobacco tin used in Quentin Tarantino's film Hateful Eight; or the Mendl's chocolate box from the film The Grand Budapest Hotel.