Al Pacino 'Godfather Part II' Contract Sells At Auction
Sunday, 18 August 2024 A cool piece of Hollywood history just changed hands ... the original contract Al Pacino signed for his iconic role as Michael Corleone in "The Godfather Part II." The contract -- dated May 12, 1972 -- locked Pacino into his return as the infamous…
Recent tensions escalate as Pakistan Army initiates unprovoked firing across the LoC, prompting UNSC consultations. The Supreme Court is set to decide on the.. IndiaTimes
Donald Trump has launched a cultural and economic war by slapping a 100% tariff on all foreign-made films. Citing Hollywood’s “fast death” and claiming a national security threat, Trump’s move has stunned the global film industry. The order could reshape entertainment economics and international collaboration. Trump accuses other countries of using propaganda and incentives to pull productions away from America. Meanwhile, China warns this escalation could backfire on U.S. films abroad. What’s next for Hollywood, global cinema, and this unfolding trade war?
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Hollywood stars like Jason Isaacs, Pauline Chalamet, Alex Borstein, Alan Ruck and more are advocating for what they call "the right to bear arts." The Hollywood Reporter followed a group of actors and business leaders as they took to Capitol Hill to fight for funding the National Endowment for the Arts, also known as the NEA.
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George Clooney, Bob Odenkirk, Sarah Snook, Nicole Scherzinger and Sadie Sink were among the Hollywood stars to receive their first Tony Award nominations today, while Jake Gyllenhaal and Denzel Washington were snubbed.
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