A wild night was had by all on Friday when the animated movie The Wild Thornberrys premiered in London. Celebrities attending the event agreed to pose with some of the show's other (rather less glamorous) guests to raise money for the World Wildlife Fund.
The movie tells the tale of the Thornberry family, who travel the world in their mobile home filming wildlife documentaries. The protagonist, gawky 12-year-old Eliza, is able to talk to animals thanks to a spell cast by an African witch doctor.
Two intergalactic travelers looking for some funk are landing in Hollywood.
A feature film adaptation of the 1990s SEGA video game ToeJam & Earl is in the works at Amazon Studios, also hailing from Stephen Curry’s Unanimous Media and Dmitri M. Johnson, Dan Jevons, Derek Kolstad and Mike Goldberg’s Story Kitchen. ToeJam & Earl, created by Mark Voorsanger and Greg Johnson, centers on two space-alien rappers who come to Earth seeking a cure for the disease eradicating their home planet’s rhythm, funk and groove.
Introduction to Two Guys Bowtie and Their Shark Tank Journey Two Guys Bowtie is a company that made a memorable appearance on the hit TV show Shark Tank. The founders, Adam Teague and Tim Paslay, brought a unique product to the table: handcrafted wooden bow ties. Their innovative approach to a classic accessory caught the attention of the Sharks and the audience alike. Since their appearance, the company has experienced significant growth and success.
Alexandra Breckenridge, known for her captivating performances in hit shows like and carries more than just emotional depth in her roles—she sports a collection of intriguing tattoos, each a hidden gem not often seen on screen.
The talented actress, who seamlessly transitions from one character to another, keeps her body art under wraps during filming, a testament to her professional commitment to each role's authenticity.
Outside the limelight of television sets, Alexandra's personal style, which includes her tattoos, can be glimpsed on her Instagram, where she shares snapshots of her life.
His company owns 21.57 million square metres of investment property, 168 Wanda Shopping Plazas, 82 luxury hotels, 213 cinemas, 99 department stores, and 54 karaoke centres around China. The company became the world's largest theatre owner in 2012 when it acquired AMC Theatres. He bought out U.S.-based AMC Entertainment for US$2.6 billion. He listed it on the New York Stock Exchange in December. He flew in celebrities Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Beckinsale, and John Travolta to help launch an US$8 billion mini-Hollywood in the coastal city of Qingdao in January 2014.