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British actor John Alford, who was convicted of sexually abusing a teenage girl, has been found dead in his prison cell. He was 54 years old. “John Shannon died in prison on 13 March 2026. As with all deaths in custody, this will be investigated by the Prisons and Probation Ombudsman,” a Prison Service spokesperson told the BBC in a statement on Saturday. (After Alford’s acting career, he returned to his real name, John Shannon.) The cause of death has not yet been announced. John Alford (pictured above in 1998) was found dead in his prison cell. shutter stock The…

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“The Studio” star David Krumholtz nearly broke down in tears when he met his co-star Catherine O’Hara for the first time. “I got emotional when they introduced me to her, but I never expected it to happen,” he exclusively told Page Six at the recent Writers Guild Awards ceremony in New York. The “The Santa Clause” star, 47, explained: “I was embarrassed and she was sure I was ‘just doing it’ and was lying, but I really almost cried.” David Krumholtz spoke to Page Six at the 2026 Writers Guild Awards about meeting Catherine O’Hara on the set of “The…

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Now it becomes clear. “Firefly” will certainly be back, in a way. Starring Nathan Fillion, who had hinted at some kind of revival of the cult-favorite series that lasted less than one season and was revived as a movie, it will be an animated show. According to Deadline, which broke the news, Marc Guggenheim and Tara Butters will serve as showrunners, and the show will take place between the 2002 TV show and the 2005 feature Serenity. Animation studio ShadowMachine is in charge of the visuals. Fillion’s Collision33 is being developed at the 20th Television Animation. Fillion was scheduled to…

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“I made many wishes, but none of them came true.” That line, written by a teenage girl in the remote Liangshan region of China, became the starting point for the hybrid documentary “Whisper of May,” by Emmy-nominated Chinese director Dongnan Chen (“Fourteen Pictures,” “Singing in the Wilderness,” “The Sound of Vision”). The film will have its world premiere in main competition at the Copenhagen International Film Festival. Documentary film festival also known as CPH:DOX. The documentary, which director Chen describes as a “reluctant coming-of-age film,” follows Kihuo, a 14-year-old girl who has just experienced her first period, as she goes…

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This Hollywood awards season, size 00 fits all. Celebrities like Emma Stone, Demi Moore and Jenna Ortega shocked viewers on the acting and Golden Globes red carpets, swinging the pendulum from Kardashian-like curves and sculpted Pilates physiques to ultra-slim silhouettes. No wonder actress Jameela Jamil, who has spoken openly about her own battle with an eating disorder, slammed women who were “horribly thin” at last month’s BAFTAs, writing on Instagram: “Everyone looks like they’re going to break. It’s the particularly vulnerable type of skinny.” The pendulum has swung away from Kardashian-like curves and Pilates-like sculpted figures to taut silhouettes, with…

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Country singer Jo Dee Messina has spoken out about the harsh criticism she faced early in her career. In a recent interview on “The Bobby Bones Show,” the 55-year-old “Bye Bye” singer admitted that he was turned down by record companies when he first debuted because of his weight. “I remember being turned down by a record label in Nashville. They told me I was too fat,” she said. “They told my producer, ‘Oh, if she was 10 pounds lighter, we would have signed her.'” Messina said he was “devastated” to hear that, and when asked if he was able…

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And Timothée Chalamet won the Oscar, not Timothée Chalamet? After months of relentless campaigning, the young star’s dreams of taking home a small fortune on Sunday night could be dashed by the dynamic Michael B. Jordan. A top Hollywood film awards expert says an “arrogant” Chalamet, 30, “fumbled the ball at the 5-yard line” even though it looked like he had won best actor for months. Michael B. Jordan won two acting awards in front of an enthusiastic crowd. One was awarded at the Actor’s Awards ceremony on March 1 for Outstanding Performance by a Leading Male Actor and Outstanding…

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When Oscar-nominated director Richard Lowery (“The Dirty Wars”) first set out to make a documentary about Russia’s state-funded private mercenary group, the Wagner Group, he believed he was documenting a specific phenomenon. As his research progressed, he realized that the film was about something bigger. How the collapse of modern democratic concepts has created a dangerous space for lawless, unpredictable, and, even more frightening, rapidly expanding mercenary armies. The result of that work is “Hell’s Army,” which will have its world premiere at CPH:DOX. “Army of Hell” follows dissident Russian journalist Katya Hakim as she pursues Wagner Group founder Evgeny…

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Luke Grimes, known for his role as Casey Dutton in Yellowstone and its spinoff The Marshalls, is facing unexpected backlash after leaving Hollywood to live out his life in Montana. The actor told Joe Rogan that his move to the Big Sky State wasn’t always smooth sailing, and his move from Los Angeles caused unexpected anger among local residents. “Well, a lot of shitty people moved out of there because of your show,” Rogan pointed out on the podcast. “That’s true. Yeah, and they’re unhappy about it,” Grimes admitted. “We had some people come visit us in the valley where…

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Vince Vaughn plays opposite himself in the action comedy “Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice,” an R-rated gangster movie that took SXSW by storm with its world premiere Saturday night. The film, which will be released on Hulu on March 27th, was directed by Ben-David Grabinski and follows future Nick and present Nick as gangster Nick (Vaughn) travels back in time to save his gangster buddy Mike (James Marsden) from murder. Eiza González plays Alice, a woman caught between two dangerous men as the four (or should we say?) face off against an assassin, a mastermind, and a coke-sniffing…

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