Jennifer Aniston is Working on a Reboot for '9 to 5' | THR News Video
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Jennifer Aniston is Working on a Reboot for '9 to 5' | THR News Video
Jennifer Aniston is set to produce a reimagining of the iconic 1980 film '9 to 5.'
The original movie starred Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda as three women who take revenge on their sexist boss.
The Hollywood Reporter has learned that Aniston will produce the project that is in development through her Echo Films banner, alongside her partner Kristin Hahn.
Celebrities Sign Open Letter Ahead of Oscars , to âMake Nukes Historyâ.
Celebrities Sign Open Letter Ahead of Oscars , to âMake Nukes Historyâ.
Celebrities Sign Open Letter Ahead of Oscars , to âMake Nukes Historyâ.
The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) is using
the success of the film 'Oppenheimer' to
draw attention to nuclear threats,
according to 'The Hollywood Reporter.'.
The NTI's "Make Nukes History" campaign includes billboards, posters, an art installation and an open letter signed by celebrities, calling for an end to nuclear weapons.
'Oppenheimer' cast member Matthew Modine issued a statement about the campaign.
Every person should be educated
about the incredible destructive power
of nuclear weapons. Understanding
the threat illuminates a necessary
path toward their elimination, Matthew Modine, via statement.
From the moment of the first atomic
bomb test at Los Alamos, New Mexico,
our entire planet has been at risk.
We need to stop this insanity, Matthew Modine, via statement.
Others who signed the open letter include
Rosanna Arquette, Alan Cumming, Michael Douglas.
Others who signed the open letter include
Rosanna Arquette, Alan Cumming, Michael Douglas.
Others who signed the open letter include
Rosanna Arquette, Alan Cumming, Michael Douglas.
Jane Fonda, Tony Goldwyn, Harry Hamlin, Julianne Moore, Viggo Mortensen.
Jane Fonda, Tony Goldwyn, Harry Hamlin, Julianne Moore, Viggo Mortensen.
Jane Fonda, Tony Goldwyn, Harry Hamlin, Julianne Moore, Viggo Mortensen.
Jane Fonda, Tony Goldwyn, Harry Hamlin, Julianne Moore, Viggo Mortensen.
Jane Fonda, Tony Goldwyn, Harry Hamlin, Julianne Moore, Viggo Mortensen.
Bill Nye, Lisa Rinna,
Emma Thompson and Lily Tomlin.
Bill Nye, Lisa Rinna,
Emma Thompson and Lily Tomlin.
Bill Nye, Lisa Rinna,
Emma Thompson and Lily Tomlin.
Bill Nye, Lisa Rinna,
Emma Thompson and Lily Tomlin.
The grandson of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Charles Oppenheimer, also signed the letter. .
The grandson of J. Robert Oppenheimer, Charles Oppenheimer, also signed the letter. .
At a time of great uncertainty,
even one nuclear weapon â
on land, under the sea, in the
air, or in space â is too many. , Via open letter.
To protect our families,
our communities and our world,
we must demand that global leaders work to make nuclear weapons
history â and build a brighter future, Via open letter
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Hollywood stars are signing an open letter from the Nuclear Threat Initiative who are using the nominated film 'Oppenheimer' to expand the conversation on nuclear threats. The NTI launched its "Make Nukes History" campaign in Los Angeles, which involves billboards, an art installation, street posters and an open letter signed by various stars, calling for the use of nuclear weapons to be ceased.
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'The Fall Guy' is already facing criticism over a distasteful joke in the film. The David Leitch-directed action-comedy, starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt came under fire before its even opened in theaters over a joke about Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. Hannah Waddingham's character, Gail Meyer, at one point makes a reference to Depp and Heard's turbulent relationship.
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CBS shows are dominating this week's chart and 'Tracker' is still staying on top! We're looking at the most-viewed primetime network shows on today's THR Charts: The Breakdown for Wednesday, May 1st.
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'It Ends With Us' author Colleen Hoover has nothing but praise for Blake Lively in the big-screen adaptation of her best-selling novel. In a conversation with People, which also dropped first look pictures of the film, Hoover opened up about her experience serving as an executive producer on the film, noting that the process has been "absolutely incredible and surreal" for her.
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Ronny Chieng tells THR on the 'Unfrosted' red carpet what it means to be here amongst all these comedy legends. Plus, he dishes on Jerry Seinfeld's "natural talent" and talks about how you can't fake stand-up comedy.
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Bill Burr tells THR how "people just devour content" while at the 'Unfrosted' premiere. Plus, he talks about how comedy is different today and the new comedians he thinks are funny.
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