Irina Shayk looked like she had walked straight off the set of the classic 1995 movie Clueless while in New York City on Wednesday, channeling Alicia Silverstone s character, Cher Horowitz.
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Anthony Hopkins no-show at last night s Oscars ceremony, where he took the final award on offer, left many movie fans perplexed.
Millions tune in every year to watch as the Academy Awards celebrate Hollywood s finest and there is almost always an element of the unexpected on Oscars night.
After last night s ceremony,
Newsweek revisits more of the greatest gong s gone wrong, gaffes, and moments of the unexpected that caught attention over the last 10 years.
2017 And the winner is. La La Land, no,
Moonlight La La Land producer Jordan Horowitz holds up the winner card reading actual Best Picture winner Moonlight with actor Warren Beatty and host Jimmy Kimmel onstage during the 89th Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 26, 2017. The incident was undoubtedly the all-time most awkward moment in Academy Award history
Actor Jamie Kennedy says role in Roe v Wade movie helped him respect women more crossmap.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from crossmap.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Actor Jamie Kennedy said his role in the movie Roe. v. Wade as Lawrence Larry Lader, the abortion on demand proponent and co-founder of NARAL, gave him a greater respect for women.
Lader, who died in 2006, was known as the father of abortion and successfully used deceptive tactics to change the media s narrative about the controversial issue. The U.S. Supreme Court even cited his book,
Abortion, seven times in its landmark decision in
Roe v. Wade in 1973.
“I respect women more since filming ‘Roe v. Wade,’” the actor told The New York Post. “For a woman, [abortion] has to be the most, hardest decision in a woman’s life. But it should be hard for a man as well. It’s a two-party thing but at the end of the day, the woman has to carry that to fruition.”
The book’s cover. Photo courtesy: Daniel Perdios
From left, Morgan, James Egan, and Dan Perdios enjoy a dip in the Provincetown Bay. Photo courtesy: Daniel Perdios
Daniel Perdios, a soon-to-be Wareham resident and two-time author, described himself succinctly: “I’m the Golden Retriever guy.”
He recently released his second book, titled “A Golden Retriever & His Two Dads: An Adventure on Cape Cod.” The book tells the true story of how Perdios’ dog Willy introduced him to his life partner, film producer James Egan, and their later adventure spending the summer of 2008 on Cape Cod and working on the set of a film.