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How the Hell Did They Do That? The Story Behind the 4 Biggest Stunts in ‘The Fall Guy’
Everything you need to know about how director David Leitch and the stunt team executed the record-breaking cannon roll, 225-foot car jump, helicopter high fall, and boat jump.
7-min read - EntertainmentDeadline
‘The Fall Guy’ Tripping To $28M Opening – Saturday AM Update
SATURDAY AM: Refresh for more updates and chart.. Universal’s The Fall Guy isn’t so strong, and nobody is really shocked. While it was projected to do at least $30M, and it’s coming in at $28M, this is the range for original action comedies, even when they star Ryan Gosling; PostTrak exits reporting he’s 50% of …
9-min read - EntertainmentIndiewire
‘Monsters at Work’ Brought Workplace Existentialism to Monstropolis for Season 2
Plus, inside the surprise return of a "Monsters Inc" favorite; not even the scripts used the character's true name.
5-min read - EntertainmentThe Guardian
The Fall Guy review – Ryan Gosling fails to fly in vacuous stuntman action comedy
The combined star power of Gosling and Emily Blunt can’t lift Bullet Train director David Leitch’s action-heavy spectacle into meaningful entertainment
2-min read - CelebrityEntertainment Weekly
The cast of “Sweet Home Alabama”: Where are they now?
How about a little trip down south to visit Pigeon Creek with Reese Witherspoon and Josh Lucas?
13-min read - PoliticsThe Wrap
Bill Maher Rips Merrick Garland for ‘Bending Over Backwards’ to Help Trump: ‘We Needed a Pitbull, We Got a Purse Dog’ | Video
The HBO host argues that President Joe Biden 'got f---ed' because Garland refused to do 'his job' and prosecute Trump The post Bill Maher Rips Merrick Garland for ‘Bending Over Backwards’ to Help Trump: ‘We Needed a Pitbull, We Got a Purse Dog’ | Video appeared first on TheWrap.
5-min read - EntertainmentThe Hollywood Reporter
‘The Idea of You’ Producer Cathy Schulman Carries a Torch for Melodrama
Cathy Schulman has to really like something if she’s going to even try to get it made. As an independent producer in an increasingly constrained marketplace, actually filming something is an elusive endgame. “In the old days, producers would flip a book to studio or a network and say, ‘Will you buy it for me, …
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