Imagine Ariana Biermann’s horror when she learned her dad Kroy Biermann was “dead” from her mother Kim Zolciak’s social media. After growing up with Kim Zolciak and being raised on reality TV, even Ariana Biermann was miffed by her mother’s bizarre post and for a brief moment thought her father was gone. Kroy Biermann is still very much alive though. Keep reading for all the details!
Is Kroy Biermann Dead
Times are tough at the Biermann House, and Don’t Be Tardy star Kim Zolciak has resorted to farming out her social media accounts to clickbait companies.
She might want to revisit her contracts though, because the website she linked to last week implied her own husband Troy Biermann was dead and created a frenzy among their friends and family.
It all started with a seemingly innocent photo of Kim Zolciak and her husband Kroy Biermann on Instagram.
Is Kroy Biermann Dead
Times are tough at the Biermann House, and Don’t Be Tardy star Kim Zolciak has resorted to farming out her social media accounts to clickbait companies.
She might want to revisit her contracts though, because the website she linked to last week implied her own husband Troy Biermann was dead and created a frenzy among their friends and family.
It all started with a seemingly innocent photo of Kim Zolciak and her husband Kroy Biermann on Instagram.
- 4/27/2024
- by Amanda Austin
- Celebrating The Soaps
Regina King is an American actress and director. She is best known for her roles in films such as “Jerry Maguire,” “Ray,” and “If Beale Street Could Talk.” She has also appeared in numerous television shows, including “227,” “The Boondocks,” and “American Crime.” In 2019, King won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in “If Beale Street Could Talk.” She has also won multiple Emmy Awards for her work on television. King is known for her powerful performances and is considered one of the most talented actresses in Hollywood.
Early Life and Background
Regina King was born on January 15, 1971 in Los Angeles, California. Her mother, Gloria, was a special education teacher and her father, Thomas King, was an electrician. King has credited her parents for instilling in her the value of hard work. King also has an older sister, Reina. Although King did not grow up in a show business family,...
Early Life and Background
Regina King was born on January 15, 1971 in Los Angeles, California. Her mother, Gloria, was a special education teacher and her father, Thomas King, was an electrician. King has credited her parents for instilling in her the value of hard work. King also has an older sister, Reina. Although King did not grow up in a show business family,...
- 3/20/2024
- by Molly Se-kyung
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
The “Halo” series at Showtime is rounding out its main cast.
The premium cabler announced Friday that Natascha McElhone, Bokeem Woodbine, Shabana Azmi, Bentley Kalu, Natasha Culzac, and Kate Kennedy have all joined the series adaptation of the megahit video game. They join previously announced series lead Pablo Schreiber, who will play the Master Chief, and Yerin Ha, who is playing a new character named Kwan Ha.
McElhone will star as two characters: Dr. Catherine Halsey, the creator of the Spartan supersoldiers, and Cortana, the most advanced AI in human history, and potentially the key to the survival of the human race.
In addition her role in the Showtime series “Californication,” McElhone has appeared on shows such as “The First” and “Designated Survivor” in addition to films like “The Truman Show,” “Ronin,” “Solaris,” and “City of Ghosts.”
Woodbine will play Soren-066, a privateer at the fringes of human civilization whose...
The premium cabler announced Friday that Natascha McElhone, Bokeem Woodbine, Shabana Azmi, Bentley Kalu, Natasha Culzac, and Kate Kennedy have all joined the series adaptation of the megahit video game. They join previously announced series lead Pablo Schreiber, who will play the Master Chief, and Yerin Ha, who is playing a new character named Kwan Ha.
McElhone will star as two characters: Dr. Catherine Halsey, the creator of the Spartan supersoldiers, and Cortana, the most advanced AI in human history, and potentially the key to the survival of the human race.
In addition her role in the Showtime series “Californication,” McElhone has appeared on shows such as “The First” and “Designated Survivor” in addition to films like “The Truman Show,” “Ronin,” “Solaris,” and “City of Ghosts.”
Woodbine will play Soren-066, a privateer at the fringes of human civilization whose...
- 8/2/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Production scheduled to kick off in autumn.
Santa Monica-based Myriad Pictures will finance and launch international sales in Cannes on the Scott Adkins action film Strapped.
Isaac Florentine will direct from a screenplay by Matt Venne. Michael J. Luisi developed the screenplay with Adkins, Florentine and Venne, and will produce with Myriad chief Kirk D’Amico.
Strapped follows a former Mixed Martial Artist who sets out to retrieve his championship belt after he loses it in a brutal robbery. His mission brings him face-to-face not only with the villain behind the attack, but also the heart of his own dark past.
Santa Monica-based Myriad Pictures will finance and launch international sales in Cannes on the Scott Adkins action film Strapped.
Isaac Florentine will direct from a screenplay by Matt Venne. Michael J. Luisi developed the screenplay with Adkins, Florentine and Venne, and will produce with Myriad chief Kirk D’Amico.
Strapped follows a former Mixed Martial Artist who sets out to retrieve his championship belt after he loses it in a brutal robbery. His mission brings him face-to-face not only with the villain behind the attack, but also the heart of his own dark past.
- 5/8/2019
- ScreenDaily
Like Spike Lee, Stefon Bristol grew up in Brooklyn and went to Morehouse College. Bristol dreamed of breaking into film and getting a chance to work with Lee, his hero. At three different Q&A sessions, Bristol approached Lee pleading for a chance. That went nowhere, but when Bristol entered the NYU graduate film program, Lee became Bristol’s professor. But the experience wasn’t exactly what he expected.
“Spike called [my short] trash and he called it unoriginal, because it was a hood film,” said Bristol in an interview with IndieWire. The short was about a character trying to get his best friend to rob a bodega to help his father get rid of his debt. Lee’s criticism hit Bristol hard, mostly because he saw the truth in what he was being told. It was also a turning point that culminated with his feature debut, the Netflix-produced time travel comedy “See You Yesterday.
“Spike called [my short] trash and he called it unoriginal, because it was a hood film,” said Bristol in an interview with IndieWire. The short was about a character trying to get his best friend to rob a bodega to help his father get rid of his debt. Lee’s criticism hit Bristol hard, mostly because he saw the truth in what he was being told. It was also a turning point that culminated with his feature debut, the Netflix-produced time travel comedy “See You Yesterday.
- 5/6/2019
- by Chris O'Falt
- Indiewire
There's a moment early in the new season premiere of the FX crime drama Fargo when a parole officer recalls how he met his fiancée, a slick hustler named Nikki Swango (played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead). As the episode flashes back to Nikki at a police station, getting booked and photographed, fans of filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen might experience some deja vu. The situation, the way it's shot, and even the way the crook gets yanked around by the authorities – it's all right out of the Coens' 1987 comedy Raising Arizona.
- 4/20/2017
- Rollingstone.com
Today, December 22, 2015 marks the 20th anniversary of the release of "Waiting to Exhale," which was, for a time, the highest grossing feature film written by, directed by and starring an all-black cast (adjusted for inflation, it's a $100+ million grosser). It was also actor Forest Whitaker's theatrical feature directorial debut (before that, he directed a TV movie titled "Strapped"). And to celebrate the film's 20th birthday, "Waiting to Exhale" is featured as today's "Movie of the Day" on iTunes, which means you can pick up a copy for 50% off the original price. Follow this link to do so before the day ends:...
- 12/22/2015
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Bokeem Woodbine is not an actor you'd necessarily expect to see on Fargo, a very good FX series that happens to be rural and midwestern and therefore very white. And the role is not one you'd expect Woodbine to fill. He plays an Afro'd Kansas City mob enforcer with a stereotypically Irish name, Mike Milligan, who travels with two mute henchmen known as the Kitchen Brothers. Starting with his breakout performances in films like Jason's Lyric and HBO's Strapped, Woodbine often played brooding or hot-tempered men who carry guns — mostly criminals, some cops — so that aspect of his Fargo performance isn't new. But everything else is. Mike Milligan is not merely a criminal, but a Coen-esque eccentric who happens to be involved in criminal activities. He has a singsong way of speaking that Woodbine has termed "Milliganese.""Isn't that a minor miracle, given the state of the world today...
- 11/4/2015
- by Matt Zoller Seitz
- Vulture
The Millennium Centre towers over us with aged beauty, pillars stretching upwards to meet carved stone and the blue sky above. It’s almost as impressive and staggering an entrance as the doorway to Dracula’s isolated domain in a Hammer film. But this building is not sequestered to some faraway precipice, it’s instead comfortably nestled within the establishments on Winnipeg’s Main Street. But the locals and tourists strolling down the sidewalk would likely never guess that a satanic ritual of human sacrifice is about to take place in the basement. Looks can be deceiving, you know.
Fearing no sharp-toothed denizens of the dead within this structure, we ascend the short stairway and enter the bronze doors of the 104-year-old construction, taking one more moment to gaze up at the gorgeous gray façade. Ambling past a marble World War One memorial wall in the entryway, we walk into...
Fearing no sharp-toothed denizens of the dead within this structure, we ascend the short stairway and enter the bronze doors of the 104-year-old construction, taking one more moment to gaze up at the gorgeous gray façade. Ambling past a marble World War One memorial wall in the entryway, we walk into...
- 10/20/2015
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Over the course of film history, we've seen plenty of long-time actors step behind the camera to take up their directorial ambitions. Clint Eastwood did it. Mel Gibson did it. George Clooney did it. What do these three have in commonc Well, for starters, they are all men, so there's that. Further, they are all white, but more on that later. More to the point of the article, these men all eased into their directorial careers by starring in their respective debuts, using their presence on screen to help market their talents off it. And with his feature directorial effort The Water Diviner, which hits limited theaters this week, Russell Crowe is just the most recent addition to a growing list of actors who have decided to try their hand behind the camera. Like Eastwood, Gibson, and Clooney before him, the Best Actor winner stars in his first feature as director,...
- 4/21/2015
- by Jordan Benesh
- Rope of Silicon
Ready for some holiday cheer? A celebrated gospel play by Langston Hughes gets an update in this heartfelt (if saccharine) melodrama. Jacob Latimore stars as Langston (yep, named for the writer), a streetwise teen who lives in Baltimore with his single mother, Naima (Jennifer Hudson). Strapped for cash, Naima sends Langston to New York City to spend Christmas with her estranged parents, Reverend Cornell and Aretha Cobbs (Forest Whitaker, Angela Bassett). Unwilling to live by the strict preacher's rules, Langston looks for a way to return home while also trying to uncover secrets that tore his family apart. Before you behold this Nativity, check out these five joyous...
- 11/29/2013
- E! Online
An Original Voice
“We didn’t get mad, we got smart,” HBO CEO Michael Fuchs said about hitting The Wall, looking back at HBO stalling in 1984 from the vantage of the early 1990s. Actually, a lot of the rank and file didn’t get mad or smart; we’d seen 125 of our friends and colleagues get shown the door when the company had suddenly flatlined after eight years of phenomenal growth, and what we got was scared.
But it’s to the credit of HBO’s execs that whatever anxieties they may have had, they showed no panic or even nervousness in public. Instead, they poured any concerns into energetically and immediately addressing the question of, “What do we do now?” The world we knew had changed and there was no going back to the Gold Rush days of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The company required a humongous...
“We didn’t get mad, we got smart,” HBO CEO Michael Fuchs said about hitting The Wall, looking back at HBO stalling in 1984 from the vantage of the early 1990s. Actually, a lot of the rank and file didn’t get mad or smart; we’d seen 125 of our friends and colleagues get shown the door when the company had suddenly flatlined after eight years of phenomenal growth, and what we got was scared.
But it’s to the credit of HBO’s execs that whatever anxieties they may have had, they showed no panic or even nervousness in public. Instead, they poured any concerns into energetically and immediately addressing the question of, “What do we do now?” The world we knew had changed and there was no going back to the Gold Rush days of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The company required a humongous...
- 10/11/2013
- by Bill Mesce
- SoundOnSight
Schwarzenegger is back, baby!
The Last Stand is the movie you didn’t even realize you wanted to see. With his return to motion picture stardom, after a decade of “favor to a friend” cameos in movies like The Rundown and The Expendables 1 and 2, this is the action superstar’s first leading role, having left acting to serve as the “Governator” of California, and while it may not have occurred to you to miss him during that time, it’s still surprisingly good to see him on the big screen again. Korean director Kim Jee-Woon’s, working from a script by Andrew Knauer, Jeffrey Nachmanoff and George Nolfi, keeps things moving quickly in his American film-making debut turns out to be an extremely Schwarzeneggerish Schwarzenegger film, full of big, violent set pieces and broad comedy. Now he’s not exactly pushing himself here and he may look a little out of it these days,...
The Last Stand is the movie you didn’t even realize you wanted to see. With his return to motion picture stardom, after a decade of “favor to a friend” cameos in movies like The Rundown and The Expendables 1 and 2, this is the action superstar’s first leading role, having left acting to serve as the “Governator” of California, and while it may not have occurred to you to miss him during that time, it’s still surprisingly good to see him on the big screen again. Korean director Kim Jee-Woon’s, working from a script by Andrew Knauer, Jeffrey Nachmanoff and George Nolfi, keeps things moving quickly in his American film-making debut turns out to be an extremely Schwarzeneggerish Schwarzenegger film, full of big, violent set pieces and broad comedy. Now he’s not exactly pushing himself here and he may look a little out of it these days,...
- 1/18/2013
- by Ken Parker
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Huge sales, huge tours, huge label take Weezy to 'A Milli' and beyond!
By Shaheem Reid and Jayson Rodriguez
Lil Wayne
Photo: Universal/MTV News
The 2009 Hottest MCs in the Game rollout is now complete! As in 2007 and 2008, the list, determined by the MTV News Hip-Hop Brain Trust, is based on an Mc's achievements right now, rather than an entire career. The criteria is based on a combination of rhyme skill, flow and how those things are implemented musically as the main factors. The Brain Trust also considered buzz, impact, commercial success -- sales, airplay, business ventures, Web presence, endorsements and helping to spawn other artists' careers -- and the intangible, impact: Can an artist not only contribute to the rap game but influence cultural shifts? Are they trendsetters? All of these factors -- and the results of our audience poll, which closed last week and got a vote at...
By Shaheem Reid and Jayson Rodriguez
Lil Wayne
Photo: Universal/MTV News
The 2009 Hottest MCs in the Game rollout is now complete! As in 2007 and 2008, the list, determined by the MTV News Hip-Hop Brain Trust, is based on an Mc's achievements right now, rather than an entire career. The criteria is based on a combination of rhyme skill, flow and how those things are implemented musically as the main factors. The Brain Trust also considered buzz, impact, commercial success -- sales, airplay, business ventures, Web presence, endorsements and helping to spawn other artists' careers -- and the intangible, impact: Can an artist not only contribute to the rap game but influence cultural shifts? Are they trendsetters? All of these factors -- and the results of our audience poll, which closed last week and got a vote at...
- 10/4/2009
- MTV Music News
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