Anne Hathaway came up with a fun way to remember how to say her co-star Nicholas Galitzine‘s name!
The 41-year-old actress and the 29-year-old actor star in the upcoming new movie The Idea of You, which debuts on Prime Video this Friday (May 3).
While working together, Anne made up a little rap song to help with knowing how to properly pronounce his last name.
Keep reading to find out more…
“I feel like Nick‘s, I think people know, everybody knows Nick Galitzine at this point, right?” Anne said on The Kelly Clarkson Show. “So wehn we were working together, it was really cute because this has happened to me a couple times where I’ve worked with someone just before, I’m like, ‘Oh, you’re about to become really, really big.’”
“And so Nick kept having to tell people how to pronounce his last name,” she continued.
The 41-year-old actress and the 29-year-old actor star in the upcoming new movie The Idea of You, which debuts on Prime Video this Friday (May 3).
While working together, Anne made up a little rap song to help with knowing how to properly pronounce his last name.
Keep reading to find out more…
“I feel like Nick‘s, I think people know, everybody knows Nick Galitzine at this point, right?” Anne said on The Kelly Clarkson Show. “So wehn we were working together, it was really cute because this has happened to me a couple times where I’ve worked with someone just before, I’m like, ‘Oh, you’re about to become really, really big.’”
“And so Nick kept having to tell people how to pronounce his last name,” she continued.
- 5/1/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Kelly Clarkson gifted pop music with one of its all-time most memorable choruses when she released “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” in 2011. But after more than a decade of singing the song at presumably every concert she’s performed since, it all becomes a blur to her. During a recent game of Pop Pop Quiz with Anne Hathaway on The Kelly Clarkson Show, the singer remembered the words to her own song but forgot she was the one who sang it.
“As we’ve witnessed, Kelly Clarkson doesn’t always know her own lyrics,...
“As we’ve witnessed, Kelly Clarkson doesn’t always know her own lyrics,...
- 4/30/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Exclusive: Bone Valley, the podcast that explores the innocence of Leo Schofield, who has served nearly 35 years for the murder of his wife, despite another man confessing to the crime, is set to be turned into a scripted television series.
The podcast comes from Pulitzer Prize-winning author Gilbert King and Lava for Good, the company founded by record executive-turned-activist Jason Flom and Jeff Kempler.
It is now being developed as a series with Cathy Schulman’s Welle Entertainment and Primary Wave Music. Dana Stevens (The Woman King) will adapt.
Written and hosted by King along with producer and researcher Kelsey Decker, the podcast chronicles the story of Schofield, the Central Florida man who was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for killing his wife, Michelle. Schofield has spent over three decades in prison — even after another incarcerated man, Jeremy Scott, confessed in detail to the crime.
The attention that King and the...
The podcast comes from Pulitzer Prize-winning author Gilbert King and Lava for Good, the company founded by record executive-turned-activist Jason Flom and Jeff Kempler.
It is now being developed as a series with Cathy Schulman’s Welle Entertainment and Primary Wave Music. Dana Stevens (The Woman King) will adapt.
Written and hosted by King along with producer and researcher Kelsey Decker, the podcast chronicles the story of Schofield, the Central Florida man who was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for killing his wife, Michelle. Schofield has spent over three decades in prison — even after another incarcerated man, Jeremy Scott, confessed in detail to the crime.
The attention that King and the...
- 4/9/2024
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
The 2024 SXSW Film & TV Festival — which runs March 8–16 in Austin, Texas — has cooked up an eclectic spread of studio crowd-pleasers, enterprising TV premieres, and indie gems aiming to break through. Here is some of the most promising fare.
Babes
The canon of Ilana Glazer-led indies about childbearing expands. Following 2021’s “False Positive,” Glazer plays pregnant once again in “Babes,” this time from a film script she wrote with Josh Rabinowitz in Pamela Adlon’s feature directorial debut. The Neon comedy follows Eden (Glazer), who gets pregnant from a one-night stand and seeks help from Dawn (Michelle Buteau), a married mother of two. In other words, “Babes” lets the “Broad City” star do what she does best: lean heavily on the support of a best buddy.
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The canon of Ilana Glazer-led indies about childbearing expands. Following 2021’s “False Positive,” Glazer plays pregnant once again in “Babes,” this time from a film script she wrote with Josh Rabinowitz in Pamela Adlon’s feature directorial debut. The Neon comedy follows Eden (Glazer), who gets pregnant from a one-night stand and seeks help from Dawn (Michelle Buteau), a married mother of two. In other words, “Babes” lets the “Broad City” star do what she does best: lean heavily on the support of a best buddy.
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- 3/7/2024
- by Adam B. Vary, Selome Hailu and Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
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