Alec Baldwin broke down in court on Friday after a New Mexico judge dismissed the manslaughter case against the actor. The prosecutor was found to be withholding key evidence in the trial, which led to the dismissal and the prosecutor’s swift resignation. People on the internet have been weighing in on what happened, including The Young & The Restless star Eric Braeden. What did he have to say? Keep reading to find out.
Eric Braeden Reacts To The Charges Against Alec Baldwin
Surprisingly, Eric Braeden jumped to Alec Baldwin’s defense in the entire ordeal. The Y&R star shared his thoughts in a video on Instagram.
In the clip, he shared that he’s been following the court case since the very beginning. “I’m actually outraged that it has come to this,” the soap star said in the video, before sharing that he’s been acting since...
Eric Braeden Reacts To The Charges Against Alec Baldwin
Surprisingly, Eric Braeden jumped to Alec Baldwin’s defense in the entire ordeal. The Y&R star shared his thoughts in a video on Instagram.
In the clip, he shared that he’s been following the court case since the very beginning. “I’m actually outraged that it has come to this,” the soap star said in the video, before sharing that he’s been acting since...
- 7/13/2024
- by Amanda Blankenship
- TV Shows Ace
The anxiety of something as adrenaline-inducing as Russian Roulette lies in its unpredictable circumstances. It’s almost ironic how a game of pure luck can grow increasingly thrilling even though nothing is truly in your control. Except, in the case of Buckshot Roulette, luck is merely an illusion. The game’s immaculate design and choice of themes fool you into believing you’re in control, yet gives you ample choice over how things go.
In my time playing through the indie table-top horror game that originally came from itch.io, I found myself at the edge of my seat, breaking my head over every possible ‘right’ decision I could take for my character. This may seem like a paradox because, at the start Buckshot Roulette, a shotgun and a couple of rounds in it decide my fate before I can make sense of why I’m even doing this to myself.
In my time playing through the indie table-top horror game that originally came from itch.io, I found myself at the edge of my seat, breaking my head over every possible ‘right’ decision I could take for my character. This may seem like a paradox because, at the start Buckshot Roulette, a shotgun and a couple of rounds in it decide my fate before I can make sense of why I’m even doing this to myself.
- 4/4/2024
- by Tanay Sharma
- FandomWire
Fans of Jujutsu Kaisen were crossing their fingers for the release of Chapter 252, ready to find out what would happen to Yuta and what would happen to Megumi. The internet is ablaze with spoilers and uncensored scans that provide glimpses of the high-stakes fights between the series’ main protagonists as fans anxiously await the release of Jujutsu Kaisen Chapter 252.
Jujutsu Kaisen
In the last chapter of the series, Yuji broke into Sukuna’s inner Domain and approached Megumi, who had already given up. However Sukuna attacked Yuji and Yuta defended Yuji by absorbing Sukuna’s World-Cutting Slash, which severed him in half. But just in time, Maki Zen’in intervened and struck Sukuna using the Split Soul Katana.
While fans are worried for Yuta, Maki’s return to the storyline has shocked the fans because not only she was able to stand up to the King of the Curses, but...
Jujutsu Kaisen
In the last chapter of the series, Yuji broke into Sukuna’s inner Domain and approached Megumi, who had already given up. However Sukuna attacked Yuji and Yuta defended Yuji by absorbing Sukuna’s World-Cutting Slash, which severed him in half. But just in time, Maki Zen’in intervened and struck Sukuna using the Split Soul Katana.
While fans are worried for Yuta, Maki’s return to the storyline has shocked the fans because not only she was able to stand up to the King of the Curses, but...
- 3/2/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Gege Akutami’s Jujutsu Kaisen has been shaking the anime and manga industry with one of the greatest storylines the world has ever seen. The recent chapters saw the epic battle between Sukuna and Yuta Okkotsu as Yuji tries to save Megumi. However, Yuta got seriously injured by one of Sukuna’s attacks which has put the sorcerers in a big problem.
Jujutsu Kaisen
Fans have been waiting for Jujutsu Kaisen’s chapter 252 which is scheduled to be released on March 3, 2024. The chapter will hold much importance as it will not only reveal the status of Yuta and Sukuna’s epic battle but will also show Maki Zenin fighting the King of the Curses. However, there seems to be a big problem with the chapter.
It was revealed that Jujutsu Kaisen’s creator has submitted a few panels with unfinished art which indicates that Akutami might not be well enough to complete the chapter.
Jujutsu Kaisen
Fans have been waiting for Jujutsu Kaisen’s chapter 252 which is scheduled to be released on March 3, 2024. The chapter will hold much importance as it will not only reveal the status of Yuta and Sukuna’s epic battle but will also show Maki Zenin fighting the King of the Curses. However, there seems to be a big problem with the chapter.
It was revealed that Jujutsu Kaisen’s creator has submitted a few panels with unfinished art which indicates that Akutami might not be well enough to complete the chapter.
- 2/29/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
As the wave of live-action adaptations of famous anime and manga series has hit the entertainment industry, Netflix has been producing live-action series one after another with releases such as One Piece, Yu Yu Hakusho, and Avatar: The Last Airbender. Almost every one of these has been a commercial success as they produced huge numbers.
A still from Avatar: The Last Airbender
The most latest Netflix live-action release featured the adaptation of the popular animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. The series was initially doubted by the fans because of its history in the live-action genre, but Netflix managed to make a great series and it has been receiving a lot of love and appreciation from the fans of the original series.
The live-action adaptation series reenacts the events of the first animated series, following Aang as he battles Fire Lord Ozai by learning how to control all four elements.
A still from Avatar: The Last Airbender
The most latest Netflix live-action release featured the adaptation of the popular animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. The series was initially doubted by the fans because of its history in the live-action genre, but Netflix managed to make a great series and it has been receiving a lot of love and appreciation from the fans of the original series.
The live-action adaptation series reenacts the events of the first animated series, following Aang as he battles Fire Lord Ozai by learning how to control all four elements.
- 2/28/2024
- by Tarun Kohli
- FandomWire
Richard Romanus, the tough-guy character actor best known for his turn as Michael Longo, the Little Italy loan shark who gets into it with Robert De Niro’s Johnny Civello in Martin Scorsese’s Mean Streets, has died. He was 80.
Romanus died Dec. 23 in a private hospital in Volos, Greece, his son, Robert Romanus, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Romanus handled prominent voice roles for Ralph Bakshi in 1977’s Wizards (as the elf warrior Weehawk) and 1982’s Hey Good Lookin’ (as the leader of a 1950s greaser gang), and in between, he played the cab driver Harry Canyon in another animated film, Heavy Metal (1981).
He also appeared on four episodes of The Sopranos as Richard Lapenna, the on-again, off-again husband of Lorraine Bracco’s Jennifer Melfi, from 1999-2002.
In Mean Streets (1973), Romanus’ character is famously disrespected by Johnny when he leans on him for his money.
“You know, Michael, you make me laugh,...
Romanus died Dec. 23 in a private hospital in Volos, Greece, his son, Robert Romanus, told The Hollywood Reporter.
Romanus handled prominent voice roles for Ralph Bakshi in 1977’s Wizards (as the elf warrior Weehawk) and 1982’s Hey Good Lookin’ (as the leader of a 1950s greaser gang), and in between, he played the cab driver Harry Canyon in another animated film, Heavy Metal (1981).
He also appeared on four episodes of The Sopranos as Richard Lapenna, the on-again, off-again husband of Lorraine Bracco’s Jennifer Melfi, from 1999-2002.
In Mean Streets (1973), Romanus’ character is famously disrespected by Johnny when he leans on him for his money.
“You know, Michael, you make me laugh,...
- 12/30/2023
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
It’s often said of the 1960s that “if you can remember it, you weren’t really there”. Here, Anita Pallenberg, a woman who absolutely personifies the swaggering, love-drenched freedom of a certain facet of sixties art and culture, proves that to be, once and for all, quite astonishing bollocks. Before her death in 2017, Pallenberg – an era-defining model and actress who, as the ex-girlfriend of Keith Richards and Brian Jones (and briefly the lover of Mick Jagger) is often described as the unofficial “sixth Rolling Stone” – wrote her memoirs. They form the basis of this remarkable intimate documentary, navigating the shifting fortunes of her life with admirable authenticity.
Those memoirs are narrated here by “an actress” with some husky-voiced depth that will feel fairly familiar. It should —it’s Scarlet Johansson, though the film makes a point of not distracting us with that fact until the credits roll. She does...
Those memoirs are narrated here by “an actress” with some husky-voiced depth that will feel fairly familiar. It should —it’s Scarlet Johansson, though the film makes a point of not distracting us with that fact until the credits roll. She does...
- 10/16/2023
- by Marc Burrows
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
With a trace of terror in his eyes, Patrick Stump is reliving the ultimate punk rock dilemma. If your bandmate looks like he may have just died onstage, do you keep playing? “His head hit this thing hard, and he was out,” the Fall Out Boy singer says, recalling an early club gig during which bassist and lyricist Pete Wentz took a bad fall. “I was like ‘Is he actually dead, or is he gonna wake up and be p***ed off that we’ve stopped the song?’”
Wentz – provably alive and sporting a flowing dyed-blonde mane where he’d once modelled emo’s most swooned-over fin – laughs along, recalling other show misadventures. There was the night that the stage collapsed beneath them at Chicago’s Knights Of Columbus club. The time three people showed up to watch them play a pizza parlour. Or the riots that kicked off at...
Wentz – provably alive and sporting a flowing dyed-blonde mane where he’d once modelled emo’s most swooned-over fin – laughs along, recalling other show misadventures. There was the night that the stage collapsed beneath them at Chicago’s Knights Of Columbus club. The time three people showed up to watch them play a pizza parlour. Or the riots that kicked off at...
- 3/27/2023
- by Mark Beaumont
- The Independent - Music
By Lee Pfeiffer
The good news is that Timeless Video is releasing multiple films in one DVD package. The bad news is that one of these releases, although featuring two highly-watchable leading men, presents two stinkers. Love and Bullets is a 1979 Charles Bronson starrer that Roger Ebert appropriately described at the time as "an assemblyline potboiler". The film initially showed promise. Originally titled Love and Bullets, Charlie, the movie had John Huston as its director. However, Huston left after "creative differences" about the concept of the story and its execution on screen. The absurdity of losing a director as esteemed as Huston might have been understandable if the resulting flick wasn't such a mess. However, one suspects that, whatever the conceptual vision Huston had for the movie may have been, it must have been superior to what ultimately emerged. Stuart Rosenberg, the competent director of Cool Hand Luke took over...
The good news is that Timeless Video is releasing multiple films in one DVD package. The bad news is that one of these releases, although featuring two highly-watchable leading men, presents two stinkers. Love and Bullets is a 1979 Charles Bronson starrer that Roger Ebert appropriately described at the time as "an assemblyline potboiler". The film initially showed promise. Originally titled Love and Bullets, Charlie, the movie had John Huston as its director. However, Huston left after "creative differences" about the concept of the story and its execution on screen. The absurdity of losing a director as esteemed as Huston might have been understandable if the resulting flick wasn't such a mess. However, one suspects that, whatever the conceptual vision Huston had for the movie may have been, it must have been superior to what ultimately emerged. Stuart Rosenberg, the competent director of Cool Hand Luke took over...
- 9/22/2015
- by nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Producer/Screenwriter Freed Dies
Film producer and screenwriter Marion Segal Freed has died at the age of 77.
She passed away at her Los Angeles home last week after a long illness.
Freed began her career as a producer and worked with her first husband, actor George Segal, on his films Russian Roulette (1975) and Fun with Dick and Jane (1977). She also served as a film editor on director Terrence Malick's movies Badlands (1973) and 1978's Days of Heaven.
She wed moviemaker Herb Freed in 1985 and they worked on three independent films in the late 1990s - Subterfuge, Paradise Lost and Child 2 Man - all of which were written by the late star and directed by her husband.
She passed away at her Los Angeles home last week after a long illness.
Freed began her career as a producer and worked with her first husband, actor George Segal, on his films Russian Roulette (1975) and Fun with Dick and Jane (1977). She also served as a film editor on director Terrence Malick's movies Badlands (1973) and 1978's Days of Heaven.
She wed moviemaker Herb Freed in 1985 and they worked on three independent films in the late 1990s - Subterfuge, Paradise Lost and Child 2 Man - all of which were written by the late star and directed by her husband.
- 12/27/2011
- WENN
Marion Segal Freed, a producer, editor, screenwriter and the former wife of actor George Segal, died Dec. 22 at her Century City home after a long illness. She was 77. Freed, who was married to Segal for 25 years until their divorce in 1984, also was the step-sister of Susan Harris, the creator of TV's The Golden Girls. Photos: Hollywood’s Notable Deaths Freed served as an associate producer on Russian Roulette (1975) and Fun With Dick and Jane (1977), both of which starred Segal, and did editing work on the actor's 1981 movie Carbon Copy as well as a pair
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- 12/26/2011
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Having a full plate with one scheduled appearance after another, Rihanna is set to be seen on Grammy Special. According to Rap-Up, the Barbadian songstress will appear on "The Grammy Nominations Concert Live!! - Countdown to Music's Biggest Night", a special broadcast to celebrate the 2010 Grammy nominees.
The "Russian Roulette" singer will on hand on the show that will be broadcast from Club Nokia in Los Angeles on December 2 at 8 P.M. on CBS. While she is said to appear, it is still unclear whether she will perform during the show which reportedly will see performances by past Grammy winners and/or nominees.
The 21-year-old missed out on her scheduled performance at the 2009 Grammy Awards due to her infamous altercation with former boyfriend, Chris Brown. She was actually expected to perform alongside Justin Timberlake, but was replaced by Al Green following her cancellation.
The singer who will release her latest...
The "Russian Roulette" singer will on hand on the show that will be broadcast from Club Nokia in Los Angeles on December 2 at 8 P.M. on CBS. While she is said to appear, it is still unclear whether she will perform during the show which reportedly will see performances by past Grammy winners and/or nominees.
The 21-year-old missed out on her scheduled performance at the 2009 Grammy Awards due to her infamous altercation with former boyfriend, Chris Brown. She was actually expected to perform alongside Justin Timberlake, but was replaced by Al Green following her cancellation.
The singer who will release her latest...
- 11/9/2009
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
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