Nancy Meyers pens a heartfelt tribute to her friend and "Something’s Gotta Give" leading lady Diane Keaton: "She was born to be a movie star."
“These past 48 hours have not been easy. Seeing all of your tributes to Diane has been a comfort. As a movie lover, I’m with you all – we have lost a giant. A brilliant actress who time and again laid herself bare to tell our stories. As a woman, I lost a friend of almost 40 years – at times over those years, she felt like a sister because we shared so many truly memorable experiences. As a filmmaker, I’ve lost a connection with an actress that one can only dream of.”
“We all search for that someone who really gets us, right? Well, with Diane, I believe we mutually had that. I always felt she really got me so writing for her made me better because I felt so secure in her hands. I knew how vulnerable she could be. And I knew how hilarious she could be, not only with dialogue (which she said word for word as written but managed to always make it sound improvised) but she could be funny sitting at a dinner table or just walking into a room.”
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Diane Keaton, whose long, versatile career was indelibly highlighted by her Academy Award-winning performance as Woody Allen’s titular love interest in the actor-writer-director’s 1977 romantic comedy “Annie Hall,” has died. She was 79.
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“The glory of art is that it can not only survive change, it can lead it.”
Robert Redford reminded us of the power of cinema, of freedom, and of the artists who risk everything to tell their stories. Today, we remember his words, his life and career that forever shaped the landscape of film.
R.I.P. 🕊️Robert Redford, the actor and director who sailed to Hollywood stardom with turns in classics such as “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and “Out of Africa” has passed away Tuesday morning.
Robert Redford is dead. I am devastated. I can’t put what Redford means to me in words. One of the biggest inspirations of my life for so many reasons. I don’t care that he was 89- this is a devastating loss. I will miss him deeply. Rest in Power to a giant of cinema.
Hollywood icon Robert Redford has sadly passed away.
The Oscar-winner and founder of the Sundance Film Festival was best known for his roles in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Natural, and All the President’s Men.
Rest in peace.
The U.S. Open just showed Donald Trump on the screen for a second time and he got booed for 30 seconds straight.
Fans are pissed off. This is the clip that he didn't want you to see.
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Thank you to all our incredible fans for supporting Downton through the years. This film is a love letter to you.
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, only in theaters September 12.
Republicans are trying to redraw congressional district lines to keep their grip on Congress in the midterms and beyond.
Voters should pick their politicians, not the other way around.
Get involved with @DemRedistrict as they fight back: https://t.co/FgEnvi8VNq
Our #PrinceWilliam and Queen Elizabeth had such a lovely bond. Here is a wonderful image of the two sharing a laugh together from the balcony at Buckingham Palace. ❤️😍🥰
Stephen Colbert told his audience that "The Late Show" would be ending ahead of his taping Thursday. The crowd booed at the news.
"I share your feelings. It’s not just the end of our show, but it’s the end of ‘The Late Show’ on CBS. I’m not being replaced. This is all just going away. ... It is a fantastic job. I wish somebody else was getting it." https://t.co/LkCKqW79sl
Jimmy Kimmel blasted CBS after the network announced it would be canceling "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert."
“Love you Stephen. F— you and all your Sheldons CBS.” https://t.co/fVkS45otF5