She had something brutal in store. A female Power Slap contestant made her opponent cry and then got cocky about it. She had no idea what she was in for. The contestant, Hollyhood Haley J, delivered a ...
Threat actors are abusing Pastebin comments to distribute a new ClickFix-style attack that tricks cryptocurrency users into executing malicious JavaScript in their browser, allowing attackers to ...
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Anderson referred to writers as "magpies" while collecting the prize for best screenplay at Sunday's ceremony. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter Anderson, who directed the movie from the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Paul Thomas Anderson offered the origin story for a colorful line from his film One Battle After Another during his acceptance ...
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Many have had the experience of picking up a book they can’t put down, but Sean Penn seemingly had an experience that tops most. Apparently, when Penn first picked up the script for Paul Thomas ...
Paul Thomas Anderson's big-budget satire "One Battle After Another, which topped this year's Golden Globes, receiving nine nominations, including Best Picture – Musical/Comedy and Best Actor for ...
“We’re not killing anybody,” Benicio del Toro told Paul Thomas Anderson in their early conversations about “One Battle After Another. Those creative discussions eventually led to Anderson changing the ...
This image released by 20th Century Studios shows Emma Mackey in a scene from "Ella McCay." (20th Century Studios via AP) “I can’t trust my brain right now,” says our hero, Ella, deep into James L.
“I can’t trust my brain right now,” says our hero, Ella, deep into James L. Brooks’ bafflingly disjointed, uneven, unfunny and illogical “Ella McCay.” And finally, nearly two hours into a perplexing ...