Viggo Mortensen, Director Peter Farrelly Reteam on New Skydance Film (EXCLUSIVE) — Variety

Viggo Mortensen and his “Green Book” director Peter Farrelly are looking to reteam on a new film. Mortensen is in negotiations to join Farrelly’s new untitled movie based on the book “The Greatest Beer Run Ever: A True Story of Friendship Stronger Than War.” According to sources, Mortensen would have a supporting role. The book,…

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YouTube Creates $100 Million Fund for Black Creators and Artists, Sets Fundraiser Special Hosted by Common and Keke Palmer — Variety

YouTube announced a multiyear, $100 million fund dedicated to “amplifying and developing the voices of Black creators and artists and their stories,” according to CEO Susan Wojcicki. 34 more words

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‘Glee’ Actor Samantha Ware on Why She Called Out Lea Michele (EXCLUSIVE) — Variety

Samantha Ware was 23-years-old when she first stepped onto the set of “Glee.” A few years prior, she chose to leave college, where she was studying to become a music teacher with a minor in journalism, to audition for “The Lion King.” She booked the role of Nala in the Las Vegas stage production, then…

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Coronavirus Town Hall Or Breaking News? CNN Faces Juggling Act — Variety

Sometimes, breaking news means fixing the best-laid programming plans. CNN has recently tamped down its reliance on a Thursday-night “town hall” devoted to analyzing the latest effects of the global coronavirus pandemic, all so it could focus its primetime schedule on recent nationwide protests of the death of George Floyd while in the custody of…

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Guillermo del Toro, Salma Hayek and Alejandro G. Iñárritu Announce Emergency Fund to Aid Mexican Crew — Variety

Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón, Salma Hayek and Alejandro G. Iñárritu are among the names who have joined forces to form Sifonóforo, the Audiovisual Emergency Fund, in a response to fund the problems faced by below-the-line film workers in Mexico. 18 more words

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