The screenwriters and authors behind Paul Thomas Anderson‘s One Battle After Another and Netflix’s limited series Death By Lightning were named winners Saturday night at the 38th USC Libraries ...
Construction on what will be the world's tallest skyscraper is rapidly approaching a major milestone. Saudi Arabia's JEC Tower is racing towards 100 floors, making it a step closer to achieving its ...
The Phoenix Mercury picked up some impressive wins in 2020, and in the end, they finished the season with a record of 13-9. They made it to the playoffs, and after winning their first-round matchup, ...
The Phoenix Mercury won some of their 2020 season series but when it came to the series against one of their biggest rivals, the series ended on an interesting note. Sep 17, 2020; Palmetto, Florida, ...
Anderson referred to writers as "magpies" while collecting the prize for best screenplay at Sunday's ceremony. By Ryan Gajewski Senior Entertainment Reporter Anderson, who directed the movie from the ...
Residents who signed a petition opposing the proposed 175-foot cell tower disagree. They argue that the plan to build a telecommunications facility west of Lake Lillinonah and the Bridgewater border ...
Many have had the experience of picking up a book they can’t put down, but Sean Penn seemingly had an experience that tops most. Apparently, when Penn first picked up the script for Paul Thomas ...
“One Battle After Another” will soon become available to watch at home. The Paul Thomas Anderson movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio will debut on HBO Max on Dec. 19. Starring DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Teyana ...
“We’re not killing anybody,” Benicio del Toro told Paul Thomas Anderson in their early conversations about “One Battle After Another. Those creative discussions eventually led to Anderson changing the ...
This image released by 20th Century Studios shows Emma Mackey in a scene from "Ella McCay." (20th Century Studios via AP) “I can’t trust my brain right now,” says our hero, Ella, deep into James L.
“I can’t trust my brain right now,” says our hero, Ella, deep into James L. Brooks’ bafflingly disjointed, uneven, unfunny and illogical “Ella McCay.” And finally, nearly two hours into a perplexing ...