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Actress Cynthia Erivo has been at the center of controversy after she voiced her outrage over a viral, fan-made edit of her and co-star Ariana Grande replicating a classic Broadway play poster of ...
Cynthia Erivo, who plays Elphaba in the upcoming "Wicked" movie, condemned a fan-edited poster for the film making rounds on the internet. "This is the wildest, most offensive thing I have seen ...
In the fan-edited poster, however, the top half of Erivo’s face is concealed by a hat, and her lips are red instead of green. Erivo called the fan-altered image “deeply hurtful” and said it ...
Funny Face is a 1957 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and written by Leonard Gershe, containing assorted songs by George and Ira Gershwin. Although having the same title as the 1927 Broadway musical Funny Face by the Gershwin brothers, and featuring the same male star ( Fred Astaire ), the plot is completely ...
Miss Me Yet? refers to a series of roadside advertisements that first appeared in February 2010. It featured former U.S. President George W. Bush's image waving and smiling from a billboard over the words "MISS ME YET?", presumably as a critique of Presidential successor Barack Obama's performance in office.
Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., 663 F. Supp. 706 (S.D.N.Y. 1987) was a federal case in which artist Saul Steinberg sued various parties involved with producing and promoting the 1984 movie Moscow on the Hudson, claiming that a promotional poster for the movie infringed his copyright in a magazine cover, View of the World from 9th Avenue, he ...
A Wicked movie fan, who claimed to be the creator of the controversial poster edit that triggered responses from Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, has finally spoken out after facing massive backlash.
The film spans nearly the entirety of Bush's presidency, from 1999 to mid-2008. Crawford was directed by David Modigliani and distributed by B-Side Entertainment. On October 7, 2008, the complete film was made available for free on the video website Hulu and was billed as the site's "first movie premiere."