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How 'The Fall Guy' became a live show at Universal Studios Hollywood, complete with Ryan Gosling cameo
"The Fall Guy Stuntacular Pre-Show" is the live show, based on the movie, based on the TV show. Got that? It's at Universal Studios Hollywood through next weekend.
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On a Hollywood studio lot, a new New York comes to life
As a legendary New York City set on Fox Studios' backlot aged, a new one was needed. The set is the centerpiece of a movie studio that is itself a leading character in Hollywood lore.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment - New York -
Francis Ford Coppola teases 'Godfather' update, criticizes Hollywood studios at Cannes
The filmmaker addressed the press at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival after the premiere of his deeply personal, occasionally baffling epic 'Megalopolis' polarized critics.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
The Fall Guy to Megalopolis: is 2024 the year of the box-office megaflop?
Last year’s Barbenheimer was hailed as saving cinema. Now takings are down and even franchises are falling flat. Can Hollywood manoeuvre itself out of this disaster zone?. In Hollywood, the first weekend of May is traditionally seen as the ...The Guardian - World -
How are universal credit rules changing?
People claiming universal credit and working under 18 hours a week will have to look for more work.BBC News - Top stories -
How Britain became the world’s worst on homelessness
Insufficient housing, an eroded social sector and diminished state support made tens of thousands destituteFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
English universities face severe deficits if student numbers fall, says OfS
Watchdog says growth forecasts are ‘not credible’ as ministers consider further curbs on international applicationsFinancial Times - Business -
How fast is UK inflation falling?
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week aheadFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
How YouTube became must-see TV: Shorts, sports and Coachella livestreams
YouTube said more people are watching live events like Coachella and short form videos on TV sets. Sports, including the NFL, are also boosting viewership.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
How Toyota's Tacoma became king of the U.S. midsize truck market
The midsize Toyota Tacoma truck outsells rivals, including American brands. But the market is increasingly crowded with trucks from Ford, GM, and EV brands.CNBC - Business -
The Guardiola supremacy: how City became too good for their own good | Jonathan Liew
A seventh title in 10 years is proof of how incredible wealth has eroded any sense of competitive balance in the Premier League . Once more, without feeling. The sun rose on Sunday morning, the Earth completed one full rotation around its axis, ...The Guardian - World
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CNN mourns death of political commentator Alice Stewart
Stewart, 58, was found dead Saturday in the Belle View neighborhood of northern Virginia, leaving her CNN colleagues stunned and saddened.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Sean 'Diddy' Combs apologizes for attack on his former girlfriend revealed in 2016 video
CNN released footage Friday that matched allegations in Cacsandra Ventura's lawsuit against Combs. The mogul previously denied that the incident happened.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Academy Museum took heat for ignoring Hollywood's Jewish history. A new exhibition aims to fix that
The Academy Museum's exhibition 'Hollywoodland: Jewish Founders and the Making of a Movie Capital' centers on Jewish filmmakers who created the studio system.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
At a Cannes Film Festival of big swings and faceplants, real life takes a back seat
New movies from Andrea Arnold, Yorgos Lanthimos, Paul Schrader and Zambia's Rungano Nyoni strayed from expectations, scraping at the feel and texture of dreams.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Jake Gyllenhaal sings his way through Season 49 finale of 'Saturday Night Live'
Jake Gyllenhaal hosted the season finale of 'SNL,' with his opening monologue laying the groundwork for the show's upcoming historic 50th season.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment