Lionsgate has landed U.S. rights to “The Home,” a thriller starring Pete Davidson. The movie, directed by James DeMonaco (“The Purge”), was backed by Miramax and screened for buyers outside of competition at this year’s Toronto Film Festival.
During an impressive 110-98 victory in Sacramento, the center stage went to Anthony Edwards. He filled in for the absent Karl-Anthony Towns with an impressive 34 points. But Edwards isn’t only hitting the headlines because of his skills on the court. His personal life has also attracted public attention. While he’s only 20, the rising basketball star is facing all the complexities of impending fatherhood with his girlfriend Jeanine Robel.
Beyond the spotlight, Edwards braves personal strugglesThe buzz surrounding Edwards extends beyond his athletic accomplishments.
A celebrity accountant in Los Angeles whose firm boasted of A-list clients including Conor McGregor, Chris Hemsworth and Channing Tatum has pleaded guilty in connection with an illegal gambling ring.
William "Eric" Fulton, the founder and managing partner of Fulton Management, pleaded guilty last week to one count of lying to federal agents about his role in laundering illicit proceeds from an illegal gambling operation.
The case came as part of a widening federal probe into the illicit sports betting ring masterminded by former minor league baseball player Wayne Nix, who according to prosecutors enlisted ex-MLB stars as 'agents' taking wagers across the country.
Eleonore Weil Journaliste Wikipedia – Eléonore Weill est née dans une famille de musiciens du sud de la France, où elle a grandi en écoutant de la musique classique et traditionnelle. Elle a étudié la musique traditionnelle méditerranéenne (principalement la musique occitane, roumaine et juive) sur des flûtes en bois, une vielle à roue et un accordéon à la “Street Music School” et a ensuite obtenu des diplômes de flûte à bec, de piano, de solfège et de musique de chambre de la Conservatoire Régional de Toulouse et Conservatoire National de Paris.
Donald Trump This article is more than 1 month oldGeorgia prosecutors oppose plea deals for Trump, Meadows and GiulianiThis article is more than 1 month oldExclusive: sources say Fulton county prosecutors unwilling to offer deals to key trio, preferring instead to force them to trial
Fulton county prosecutors do not intend to offer plea deals to Donald Trump and at least two high-level co-defendants charged in connection with their efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia, according to two people familiar with the matter, preferring instead to force them to trial.