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For Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie, Everyday on ‘Sterling Point‘ Was the “Best Day Ever”
Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie, star of the new Prime Video series Sterling Point, has spoken to The Hollywood Reporter about landing his biggest role to date and what it meant for his career. The 23-year-old, who is of Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation heritage and grew up on a reserve in Quebec, began acting a decade ago…
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The 2009 movie too “gimmicky” for Dakota Fanning to star in
It was a smart call. The post The 2009 movie too “gimmicky” for Dakota Fanning to star in first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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‘Down the Arm of God’ Review: Caleb Landry Jones in a Sincere, if Heavy-Handed, Drama About a Texas Pastor Tackling Homelessness, and His Own Congregation
“Down the Arm of God” is an indie drama reviewed at the Locarno Film Festival, starring Caleb Landry Jones as Nick, a newly ordained pastor in a small Texas town who clashes with his own congregation after urging them to help a local homeless community. Directed and co-written by Peter Brunner (his second film with…
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Council try to block travellers from entering field with ‘ring of steel’ and use tractor to kick up dust and force caravans out
A council attempted to stop a group of travellers from entering a field by erecting a so-called “ring of steel” barrier, and later used a tractor to kick up clouds of dust in an apparent effort to force caravans to leave the site. The incident, reported to have taken place in Gosport, reflects the recurring…
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Jason Statham Is Officially Changing the Movie Star Formula
John Wick producer Basil Iwanyk revealed that Jason Statham continues to manage his career by himself, with no agent or manager.
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C+C Music Factory Founder Sues Freedom Williams in $30 Million Trademark Lawsuit
Robert Clivillés, co-founder of C+C Music Factory, has filed a federal lawsuit against rapper Fredrick “Freedom” Williams, seeking at least $30 million in damages over alleged trademark infringement and fraud. Clivillés claims Williams, who featured as a guest rapper on hits including “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)”, was never a founding or signed…
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Angélique Kidjo Becomes First African Musician With a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: ‘Without Us, There’s No Music Possible’
Angélique Kidjo has become the first African musician and the first Black African to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The Grammy-winning Beninese singer, songwriter and activist was honoured at a ceremony on 18 August 2026, marking a milestone recognition of African contributions to global music, with the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce…
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Downed air traffic control, ChatGPT for teens, Earl Spencer’s Diana book and Liverpool’s new era
A disruption at the Minneapolis Air Route Traffic Control Center earlier in August led the US Federal Aviation Administration to impose ground stops across parts of the Midwest after an equipment outage affected the centre’s operations. The incident caused widespread flight disruption, underlining the dependence of a large regional airspace on resilient communications and surveillance…
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Felicia Day, Wil Wheaton on New Tabletop Gaming Show ‘Conludo,’ How ‘The Guild’ Reunion Movie Will Be Impacted by a Denied California Tax Credit
Felicia Day and Wil Wheaton are reuniting for a new tabletop gaming show called “Conludo,” launching as bonus content tied to the Kickstarter campaign for “The Guild: Ren Faire’d,” a reunion film for Day’s web series “The Guild.” The 10-episode show, whose name is Latin for “play together,” revives the spirit of the pair’s earlier…