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McKinley Franklin
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McKinley Franklin is an Associate Editor at The Hollywood Reporter, where she writes and edits digital breaking entertainment news stories. Her work has appeared in Variety, People and TVLine. McKinley is a graduate of East Carolina University.
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Queen Latifah Sets up ‘Chicago’ 30th Anniversary Tonys Performance as Alex Newell and Pink Dazzle
Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Adrienne Warren, Julianne Hough, Whitney Leavitt and Dylan Mulvaney also partook in the sparkly showing.
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FCC Chair Says Scott Pelley Is “Completely Out of Touch” for Not Anticipating ’60 Minutes’ Firing
Carr took to X to slam the longtime correspondent for not thinking he'd be let go from the newsmagazine following a fiery meeting with the show's new executive producer, Nick Bilton.
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Scott Pelley Shows Appreciation for Supporters Following ‘60 Minutes’ Firing: “Deeply Grateful”
Pelley was fired on Tuesday after an intense meeting with the newsmagazine's new executive producer, Nick Bilton, on Monday.
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Netflix Film Head Says Streamer Has “Accepted” They Won’t Work With “Filmmakers Who Still Want Theatrical” Releases
Dan Lin clarified that the streamer's decision to give Greta Gerwig's 'Narnia' movie a wide theatrical release, the first ever for a Netflix movie, was an "exception."
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‘Top Gun: Maverick,’ ‘Jumanji’ Actor James Handy Fatally Stabbed by Girlfriend’s Son
"Detectives believe this is an isolated incident and there appears to be no danger to the public at this time," the Los Angeles Police Department said in a statement.
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Steve Kroft on Bari Weiss’ “Disastrous” ‘60 Minutes’ Shakeup: “This Is Journalistic Interference, Makes No Business Sense Whatsoever”
In a new interview with PBS News' Geoff Bennett, Kroft was asked his thoughts on Scott Pelley's firing, the dismissal of EP Tanya Simon, and correspondents Cecilia Vega and Sharyn Alfonsi also being let go by CBS News.
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Quentin Tarantino Says Post-Pandemic Movies Are Riddled by “Flaws, Miscast Performers or Just Plain Stupid Sh**”
The Oscar winner cited 'The Rip' from Matt Damon and Ben Affleck as a "suspenseful new movie" that actually "held me for its entire duration."
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Michelle Visage on Hopes of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Reclaiming Emmys Dominance and Why the RuPaul Biopic “Needs to Happen”
RuPaul’s makeup artist David Petruschin, better known as ‘Drag Race’ season two runner-up Raven, tells THR they think the film centered on the Queen of Drag’s life has “already been in the works.”
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‘The Traitors’ Tops Critics Choice Real TV Awards Winners, ‘Love on the Spectrum’ Follows
The Peacock series won best competition series and in every other category in which it was nominated, including best ensemble cast in an unscripted series and show host for Alan Cumming.
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‘Summer House’ Reunion: Ciara, Kyle Speak With West’s Not-So-Mystery Woman as Amanda Admits She’s “Embarrassed” About Their Romance Origins
Part two of the season 10 reunion aired Tuesday, where Ciara Miller and Kyle Cooke FaceTimed with Meija Moreno, the woman whom West Wilson was exclusively dating when his relationship with Amanda Batula kicked off.
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‘Stop! That! Train!’ Director Denies Film’s Speculated AI Use: RuPaul-Led “Movie Is Fully Human Made”
Social media users claimed that there was "a ton of AI in the new RuPaul movie," however Adam Shankman took to Instagram to shut down said rumors.
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Martin Scorsese Is Teaming Up With an AI Company. Not Everyone in Hollywood Is Enthused.
As an advisor to startup Black Forest Labs, Scorsese says he is using the tech to help with storyboarding. But some human storyboard artists are decrying the move.
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