Leslie Grace & 'In the Summers' Cast on Having that "Family" Feeling While Filming | Sundance 2024
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Leslie Grace & 'In the Summers' Cast on Having that "Family" Feeling While Filming | Sundance 2024
Director Alessandra Lacorazza and cast René Pérez Joglar AKA Residente, Sasha Calle, Lío Mehiel and Leslie Grace stop by The Hollywood Reporter's studio in Park City during the Sundance Film Festival to chat about their film 'In the Summers,' about two sisters who navigate their loving but volatile father during their yearly summer visits to his home in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Grace talks about gaining that "family" feeling again after filming her first movie 'In the Heights' and Residente dishes on acting for the first time.
Executive Producers Abe Sylvia and Tate Taylor, along with stars Kristen Wiig and Josh Lucas sat down with THR's Mikey O'Connell to talk all about the season finale of their Apple TV+ show 'Palm Royale' in this Closer Look.
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Reba McEntire is set to host the 59th ACM Awards this week on Amazon's Prime Video. The iconic singer spoke to THR all about her big return to Country Music's Party of the Year, new music, her new TV show, 'Reba' hitting Netflix and much more ahead of the ceremony that streams live on Thursday, May 16.
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We're getting a first look at season 2 of 'The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power.' Prime Video dropped a teaser trailer, premiere date and story description for the sophomore season of its 'Lord of the Rings' drama series during Amazon's inaugural upfront presentation in New York City. The season will return fans to J.R.R. Tolkien's Second Age, and promises to show "the ascending evil presence of Sauron as he continues his vengeful quest for complete power."
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Steve Carell tells THR on the 'IF' movie premiere carpet how he jumped at the chance to work with John Krasinski again partly "just to be with him." Plus, he reveals he will not be participating in 'The Office' reboot.
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'Baby Reindeer' creator and star Richard Gadd is opening up about how the success of the series based on real events has altered his daily life and why he plans to shy away from revealing the identities of the people who inspired the show's characters for good.
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Biden Administration to Invest $8.5 Billion , in Intel’s Computer Chip Plants.
Biden Administration to Invest $8.5 Billion , in Intel’s Computer Chip Plants.
In addition to $8.5 billion in direct funding, $11 billion will be provided in loans.
The money will come from
the CHIPS and Science Act.
The funds will go toward "computer chip
plants in Arizona, Ohio, New Mexico
and Oregon," CBS News reports. .
According to Intel, the new funding and other investments will create a total of 30,000 jobs in manufacturing and construction.
According to Intel, the new funding and other investments will create a total of 30,000 jobs in manufacturing and construction.
The deal will help the U.S. to produce 20%
of the most advanced computer chips
in the world by 2030, according to
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo.
Failure is not an option — leading-edge
chips are the core of our innovation
system, especially when it comes
to advances in artificial intelligence
and our military systems, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, on a call with reporters.
We can't just design chips.
We have to make them in America, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, on a call with reporters.
Biden's funding announcement comes
amid a heated presidential campaign.
Administration officials want to get chip technology funding
"out the door as quickly as possible so that the Biden campaign can point to concrete progress on one of the
White House's signature programs," analysts say.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger called the
CHIPS Act "the most critical industrial
policy legislation since World War II.".
We think of this as a defining
moment for the United States, the
semiconductor industry and for Intel, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger, via statement
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