Wikipedia unveiled new business deals with a slew of artificial intelligence companies Thursday as it marked its 25th anniversary.
The actor’s sober note of sanity on Sunday night was the latest courageous move from a man who seems more invested in activism than acting ...
Some celebrities donned anti-ICE pins at the Golden Globes on Sunday in tribute to Renee Good, who was shot and killed in her ...
Jamie McPhee, the wife of actor James Ransone, is breaking her silence after his death. On Sunday, McPhee took to Instagram to pay tribute to her husband, who died on Friday, according to a case ...
Lyonne will write, direct and produce the '80s-set boxing movie; the former 'Poker Face' star previously announced her feature directorial debut with AI film 'Uncanny Valley.' By Jackie Strause ...
Fans may have been surprised when Peacock canceled the Natasha Lyonne-led mystery series "Poker Face" after two seasons... but Lyonne wasn't. "We weren't shocked!" Lyonne tells The Hollywood Reporter ...
Natasha Lyonne has set her next feature film. The former Poker Face star will write and direct Bambo, which is set in the ’80s and follows a Brooklyn-born boxing-promoter father as he tries and fails ...
James Ransone was hard at work months before his tragic death. Ransone, who was most famous for his role in HBO’s “The Wire,” was photographed on the set of Rian Johnson’s Peacock TV series “Poker ...
Actor Natasha Lyonne may not come from the tech world, but her production company is emerging as a trailblazer in bringing AI content to the big screen—and she has thoughts about the tech’s increasing ...
The multi-hyphenate explains why she's not starring in 'Poker Face' if it's revived, and says she's started working on more 'Russian Doll' between script deadlines. By Jackie Strause Managing Editor, ...
Hollywood is reacting to the tragic death of James Ransone. Ransone, 46, died by suicide on December 19. He is survived by his wife, Jamie McPhee, and their children, Jack and Violet. “I told you I ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X “Repost from @moviemakermag,” the caption read. “We talked with Natasha Lyonne and @riancjohnson ...
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