Sundance 2024: 'Freaky Tales' Filmmakers & Cast Remember Working With Angus Cloud | THR News Video
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Sundance 2024: 'Freaky Tales' Filmmakers & Cast Remember Working With Angus Cloud | THR News Video
The filmmakers behind 'Freaky Tales' are opening up about working with the late Angus Cloud in one of his final roles.
The 'Euphoria' actor, who died at age 25 in July, is posthumously onscreen at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival in the feature film directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck.
Fleck told The Hollywood Reporter of Cloud prior to the festival, "He's got the Bay Area accent.
It's important that we had some people that talked that way [in the movie]." Boden added, "We felt really lucky to have gotten him in the movie."
Disturbing surveillance footage from 2016 was just released showing Sean "Diddy" Combs allegedly physically assaulting his ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura. The surveillance video, obtained by CNN, is dated March 5, 2016 and shows what appears to be Combs, holding a towel around his waist, running after a woman who appears to be Ventura after she is seen exiting a hotel room. He is then seen grabbing her by the back of the neck and throwing her to the floor before turning to kick her.
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Season three of 'Abbott Elementary' sees Janine Teagues have a job glow up, going from teacher to school district employee, as well as a serious style glow up! But there's more to her transformation than meets the eye. Creator and star Quinta Brunson, as well as the show's costume designer, head hair stylist and head makeup artist spoke to The Hollywood Reporter all about the story the ABC series is telling through Janine's on-screen evolution.
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Executive Producers Abe Sylvia and Tate Taylor, along with stars Kristen Wiig and Josh Lucas sat down with THR's Mikey O'Connell to talk all about the season finale of their Apple TV+ show 'Palm Royale' in this Closer Look.
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Reba McEntire is set to host the 59th ACM Awards this week on Amazon's Prime Video. The iconic singer spoke to THR all about her big return to Country Music's Party of the Year, new music, her new TV show, 'Reba' hitting Netflix and much more ahead of the ceremony that streams live on Thursday, May 16.
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We're getting a first look at season 2 of 'The Lord of The Rings: The Rings of Power.' Prime Video dropped a teaser trailer, premiere date and story description for the sophomore season of its 'Lord of the Rings' drama series during Amazon's inaugural upfront presentation in New York City. The season will return fans to J.R.R. Tolkien's Second Age, and promises to show "the ascending evil presence of Sauron as he continues his vengeful quest for complete power."
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Walmart Lays Off Hundreds of Workers , While Requiring Others to Relocate.
On May 14, the retail giant announced layoffs impacting several hundred employees at campus offices, NPR reports.
It was also revealed that most remote workers and
employees in Dallas, Atlanta and Toronto will be required
to move to "Bentonville, Arkansas; Hoboken, New Jersey;
and the San Francisco Bay Area," NPR reports.
Chief People Officer Donna Morris
let workers know in a memo.
It has been a little over four years since
we faced the global pandemic that
reshaped our lives in many ways,
including our ways of working. , Chief People Officer Donna Morris, via memo.
With the goal of bringing more of us
together more often, we are asking the
majority of associates working remotely,
and the majority of associates within our
offices in Dallas, Atlanta, and our
Toronto Global Tech office, to relocate. , Chief People Officer Donna Morris, via memo.
Morris went on to address the
"reduction of several hundred campus roles." .
While the overall numbers are small
in percentage, we are focused on
supporting each of our associates
affected by these changes, Chief People Officer Donna Morris, via memo.
A reason for the layoffs was not provided other than the fact that "some parts of our business have made changes," Morris said.
We have had discussions with
associates who were directly
impacted by these decisions. , Chief People Officer Donna Morris, via memo.
We will work closely with them in
the coming days and months to
navigate the best path forward, Chief People Officer Donna Morris, via memo
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Ryan Reynolds is giving fans an update on 'Deadpool 3.' The star who plays the wisecracking anti-hero took to social media to announce that the movie has officially wrapped shooting. The actor, who..
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Melissa Barrera says she had a "big awakening" after being fired from the 'Scream' franchise. Spyglass Media fired the actress from the rebooted franchise after she posted to social media about the..
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'Freaky Tales' stars Pedro Pascal and Jay Ellis, as well as filmmakers Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, stopped by The Hollywood Reporter's studio during the Sundance film festival to chat all about their..
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