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The legendary director is currently working on "The Movie Critic," which he says will be his 10th and final film. For more than a decade, Tarantino has declared that he wants to stop directing films after his 10th movie. During a 2019 press conference for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," Tarantino said that he's envisioned his final movie as "a little more epilogue-y." The movie is inspired by a real-life film critic who worked for a pornography magazineWhen "The Movie Critic" was first reported to be in the works back in March, the premise was a little bit different. Brad Pitt is reportedly set to star in 'The Movie Critic'Brad Pitt has starred in two of Quentin Tarantino's previous movies.
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"I don't feel really good about either one of them," Barkley said during a recent interview. AdvertisementAdvertisementFormer NBA star Charles Barkley said in a recent interview that he doesn't feel "good" about a potential rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential race. AdvertisementAdvertisement"I don't feel good about a rematch," he said. "I don't think President Trump represents a statesman, civility, things like that. And I think President Biden is too old."
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Iger told Chapek that he lived for those "two-shower days," according to people familiar with the conversation. In January 2020, Iger told Chapek the plan was back on. During his 27 years at the company, Chapek had only attended one annual meeting — as a guest in the audience. Bob Iger, Disney CEO, during a CNBC interview, Feb. 9, 2023. WATCH: Disney CEO Bob Iger's exclusive July 2023 CNBC interviewTake the 'A'During Chapek's tenure as CEO, Disney lost more than a quarter of its market value.
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Reddit's cofounder Alexis Ohanian said the US government is not equipped to deal with AI. Vice President Kamala Harris recently invited tech leaders to the White House to discuss AI safety. Alexis Ohanian, a cofounder of Reddit alongside Steve Huffman and Aaron Swartz, spoke with CNN's Chris Wallace in an interview about AI. Wallace played a montage of clips showing senators interrogating tech leaders about the technology they develop with little information or education about how it works. He added: "I give credit to the White House for convening all of these AI leaders to get them in the loop.
AOC said she does not see herself as "extreme" as GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor-Greene. Speaking to CNN, Rep. Ocasio-Cortez said her beliefs are not the "same level of extreme" as Rep. Greene's. Both Rep. Ocasio-Cortez and Rep. Greene easily won their elections on Tuesday. I do not believe that I am as extreme in the way that Marjorie Taylor Greene on the Republican side is extreme." Greene won her reelection on Tuesday in a landslide with over 65% of the vote.
Actor George Clooney talks to CNN's Chris Wallace about what concerns him about the US political discourse and the prospects of a possible Joe Biden v. Donald Trump rematch in 2024.
But now, Tyler Perry wants to reintroduce himself to audiences with a historical drama he's waited nearly 30 years to make. He appeared on an episode of the inaugural season of "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace," a new CNN and HBO Max series. (CNN and HBO Max share parent company Warner Bros. "I've been very intentional in my positioning of myself in as far as in the industry," Perry told Wallace. This film, which stars rising stars Joshua Boone and Solea Pfeiffer, "was just love," he said.
In fact, there's so much material it could make several great country music songs. And, and it feels good," Twain told CNN's Chris Wallace in a conversation for his new show, "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?" Twain is currently working on her sixth full-length solo project, her first solo album since 2017. While the album was the bestselling country album that year and won a Grammy, purists said her music wasn't country enough. Shania Twain, performing here in 2018, has a new album debuting.
Newly-retired SCOTUS Justice Stephen Breyer said he did "everything" he could to stop the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Of course, of course," Breyer told CNN. Of course, I didn't," a stern Breyer told CNN's Chris Wallace, referring to the Supreme Court's June 24 ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which struck down Roe v. Wade along with a subsequent 1992 abortion ruling, Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Breyer's comments come as the Supreme Court is preparing to begin a new term on October 3. During the CNN interview, Breyer also commented on the unprecedented leak of the draft opinion overturning Roe.
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