Actors
Naatu Naatu from RRR wins Oscar
The popular song defeated Lady Gaga and Rihanna to win Best Original Song at the 95th Academy Awards. The renowned poet Chandrabose and composer M.M. Keeravani, who worked together to create the soundtrack for the film and all of its songs, received the honour. Following a powerful performance of "Naatu Naatu" by song and dance, which was acclaimed as one of the telecast's highlights this year, they were victorious. Keeravani wowed the audience with a lengthy nod to a Carpenters hit during his winning speech. Before beginning to perform the song's melody, he added, "I grew up listening to the Carpenters, and now here I am with the Oscars.
By Time is Now3 years ago in Interview
Black Women In Media On The Rise: Introducing Host of The Caprice Show, Caprice Hibbler
Fulltime Student, Arts Program Coordinator, Fashion Enthusiast, and Entrepreneur, Caprice Hibbler has been working tirelessly to create the future she dreamed about. Some of those dreams are about to come true as she is currently gearing up to launch her new show titled, The Caprice Show.
By Tammy Reese3 years ago in Interview
I Just Submitted A Film Treatment For Ryan Gosling's Upcoming Argentine Film
A film treatment is a document that outlines the basic story, characters, and themes of a proposed film. It is typically used as a preliminary step in the filmmaking process, and serves as a way to pitch a movie idea to potential investors, producers, or studios.
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Interview
The Mona Lisa: A Timeless Masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci
It was the early 16th century, and Florence was a bustling city full of artists, thinkers, and innovators. Among them was Leonardo da Vinci, the great Renaissance polymath who had made a name for himself as a painter, inventor, and philosopher.
By Koray Yiğit3 years ago in Interview
Talking With: Jeff DuJardin from ‘Silent Life: The Story of the Lady in Black'
This edition of Talking With focuses on Jeff DuJardin, who uncovers a secret lover of the legendary actor Rudolph Valentino, played by Oscar nominated actress Terry Moore, in the new indie feature film, “Silent Life: The Story of the Lady in Black.”
By FierceScribe3 years ago in Interview
Talking With: Alison Chace from Apple TV+ series ‘Dear Edward’
This edition of Talking With focuses on Alison Chace, who proves a reliable news source on the new drama series, “Dear Edward,” from the award-winning creator Jason Katims and based on Ann Napolitano’s best-selling novel.
By FierceScribe3 years ago in Interview
Jake Paulvs. Tommy Fury vaticination, odds, time Picks, bets forFeb. 26 fight by boxing expert on 37- 9 run
On Sunday, Jake Paul and Tommy Fury eventually will step into the ring to face off in a one- on- one showdown. The fight is the third attempt to get the brash youthful men, both known more for theirnon-boxing exploits than their fight careers, in the ring.
By Techno Zain3 years ago in Interview
"Rohit Sharma: The Cricketing Legend Who Redefined the Game"
"Rohit Sharma: The Cricketing Legend Who Redefined the Game" From the early stages of his international cricket career, Rohit Sharma has always been one of the most formidable batsmen in the world. Hailed as the future of cricket by experts, the talented cricketer has come a long way since his humble beginnings in a small village near Mumbai.
By Burhanuddin chauhan 3 years ago in Interview
Gabriel Akamọ
I cornered Gabriel Akamọ at a party. This sounds far more predatory than it was, but I will admit I was impatient to get this interview with him. After several rainchecks and a growing desire to have Gabriel in our first months featured creatives I was very aware that I needed to grab him the next available moment (metaphorically, of course, Spoiler in no way condones the physical grabbing of creatives - unless they wish to be grabbed, however that is a very different conversation...) anyway, this moment presented itself at a party. So whilst the homemade hummus was being devoured by a gaggle of dieting actors and the waves of german electro-pop radiating from speakers nearby were making me realise how painfully uncool I am, I stole Gabriel off to a quiet corner to find out a little more about what he is up to.
By Kirstyn Brook3 years ago in Interview
Kirstyn Brook
This article was written by Emma Spiers, in 2019. Where the hell do I start with Kirstyn, my friend, my business partner, my go to person for the last minute ‘let’s leave the country tomorrow and just wing it’ plan. On top of this, Kirstyn is the co-founder and real brains behind Spoiler. Having sat on the name and concept for an online magazine related to the arts, for the better part of 5 years; Kirstyn has got myself involved in the project, and as I write this, weeks away from the launch - Spoiler is finally happening.
By Kirstyn Brook3 years ago in Interview







