Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin are real-life best friends
Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin — who co-wrote and star in the new independent film “The Climb,” about a toxic male friendship set during a European bike ride — are real-life best friends.“You can laugh, it’s a comedy,” Covino assured the crowd at a Cinema Society screening. But, “If you don’t laugh, it’s a drama, and Kyle wrote it.” Spotted were “New Amsterdam” star Mike Doyle, “Lost ...
Guillermo del Toro on Tuesday had some bleak words about the state of the movies in the first part of a Cannes symposium about the future of cinema. But in part two of that conversation, the “Nightmare Alley” filmmaker had a much more optimistic message and explained why today’s directors can’t be afraid of how the movies are changing.
Guillermo del Toro on Tuesday had some bleak words about the state of the movies in the first part of a Cannes symposium about the future of cinema. But in part two of that conversation, the “Nightmare Alley” filmmaker had a much more optimistic message and explained why today’s directors can’t be afraid of how the movies are changing.
Aidy Bryant finished her 10-year run on Saturday Night Live this weekend, and a few days later she posted a heartfelt farewell to the show on Instagram. The comedian was one of four cast members to depart at the end of Season 47 -- the others being Pete Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney and Pete Davidson. Bryant posted 10 photos looking back on her years on the variety show to go with her emotional ...
Aidy Bryant finished her 10-year run on Saturday Night Live this weekend, and a few days later she posted a heartfelt farewell to the show on Instagram. The comedian was one of four cast members to depart at the end of Season 47 -- the others being Pete Kate McKinnon, Kyle Mooney and Pete Davidson. Bryant posted 10 photos looking back on her years on the variety show to go with her emotional ...
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Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services.We finally made it to Memorial Day Weekend, the unofficial start of summer! And now that the weather is getting warmer, it’s time to throw a pool party for all our family and friends. Step one: find a pool. Step two: order these decorative outdoor lights from Amazon!
India is a land of many languages, sub-cultures, and traditions that all share one major thing in common: a love for cinema. Bollywood, the country’s Hindi-language film industry, churns out over 1,000 films each year (more than double that of Hollywood), making it one of the most prolific in the world. With so many movies to choose from, where should you begin?
India is a land of many languages, sub-cultures, and traditions that all share one major thing in common: a love for cinema. Bollywood, the country’s Hindi-language film industry, churns out over 1,000 films each year (more than double that of Hollywood), making it one of the most prolific in the world. With so many movies to choose from, where should you begin?
“Saturday Night Live” bid farewell to regulars Kate McKinnon, Pete Davidson, Aidy Bryant and Kyle Mooney this past weekend in a shocking group exit. But fear not, this is hardly the last you’ll see of them.
There are a number of John Wayne classics available to stream on Paramount+, but few stand as tall as The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. The 1962 John Ford classic was added back to the streaming platform on May 16. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance also stars James Stewart, Lee Marvin, and Vera Miles.
There are a number of John Wayne classics available to stream on Paramount+, but few stand as tall as The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. The 1962 John Ford classic was added back to the streaming platform on May 16. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance also stars James Stewart, Lee Marvin, and Vera Miles.
In the wake of Pete Davidson, Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon, and Kyle Mooney's reported departures, it was expected that Saturday Night Live's 47th season finale would be a must-see. The episode featured various heartwarming and quirky moments for the cast members to say their final farewells throughout the broadcast.
In the wake of Pete Davidson, Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon, and Kyle Mooney's reported departures, it was expected that Saturday Night Live's 47th season finale would be a must-see. The episode featured various heartwarming and quirky moments for the cast members to say their final farewells throughout the broadcast.
Her swan song! After it was announced that Kate McKinnon would depart Saturday Night Live after 10 years, her final cold open sketch brought plenty of nostalgia and emotions.The Saturday, May 21, episode — which also saw the season 47 departure of Pete Davidson, Aidy Bryant and Kyle Mooney — kicked off with the Tiger King star, 38, reprising her fan-favorite character of Miss Rafferty. Rafferty ...
Her swan song! After it was announced that Kate McKinnon would depart Saturday Night Live after 10 years, her final cold open sketch brought plenty of nostalgia and emotions.The Saturday, May 21, episode — which also saw the season 47 departure of Pete Davidson, Aidy Bryant and Kyle Mooney — kicked off with the Tiger King star, 38, reprising her fan-favorite character of Miss Rafferty. Rafferty ...
The season 47 finale of "Saturday Night Live" was one for the TV history books. After news broke on Friday, May 20 that Pete Davidson, Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, and Kyle Mooney were all set to exit the sketch series, viewers knew they were in for an emotional episode. However, nothing could fully prepare them for Davidson, McKinnon, Bryant, and Mooney's final sketches. Suffice it to say, there ...
The season 47 finale of "Saturday Night Live" was one for the TV history books. After news broke on Friday, May 20 that Pete Davidson, Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, and Kyle Mooney were all set to exit the sketch series, viewers knew they were in for an emotional episode. However, nothing could fully prepare them for Davidson, McKinnon, Bryant, and Mooney's final sketches. Suffice it to say, there ...
By Lauren RearickPete Davidson is among the Saturday Night Live cast members that won't be returning for the show's 48th season, the Associated Press reports. According to the Associated Press, additional cast members leaving the show include Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, and Kyle Mooney. The news was shared ahead of the show's 47th season finale on Saturday (May 21) evening.
By Lauren RearickPete Davidson is among the Saturday Night Live cast members that won't be returning for the show's 48th season, the Associated Press reports. According to the Associated Press, additional cast members leaving the show include Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, and Kyle Mooney. The news was shared ahead of the show's 47th season finale on Saturday (May 21) evening.
Saturday’s Season 47 finale of “Saturday Night Live” marked a pretty large exodus of longtime talent with teary eyed farewells to cast members Pete Davidson, Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant.Kyle Mooney is also reportedly exiting the show, but while he had some great sketches, none of them really functioned as a goodbye. But don’t think we don’t already miss you, Kyle!
Saturday’s Season 47 finale of “Saturday Night Live” marked a pretty large exodus of longtime talent with teary eyed farewells to cast members Pete Davidson, Kate McKinnon and Aidy Bryant.Kyle Mooney is also reportedly exiting the show, but while he had some great sketches, none of them really functioned as a goodbye. But don’t think we don’t already miss you, Kyle!
Russian filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov — whose film “Tchaikovsky’s Wife” recently premiered at Cannes, where it is seeking US distribution — condemned Russia’s war on Ukraine after fleeing the country himself but added that he disagreed with the festival’s ban on Russian journalists and cinema.
Russian filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov — whose film “Tchaikovsky’s Wife” recently premiered at Cannes, where it is seeking US distribution — condemned Russia’s war on Ukraine after fleeing the country himself but added that he disagreed with the festival’s ban on Russian journalists and cinema.