Author: CelebrityMediaManagement

Last month, when I found out Sydney Sweeney had called off her engagement to Jonathan Davino after seven years together, my first thought was “good.” My second thought was, “What the hell is my problem?” As someone who admittedly could be better at keeping up with celeb news, I didn’t even know Sydney Sweeney had a fiancé. Their breakup was the first I’d heard of the relationship, and yet I found myself instinctively rooting for its dissolution like a friend finally dumped the deadbeat boyfriend the rest of us all complain about in a separate group chat.For better or worse,…

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Brian Robbins has made his exit as Co-CEO of Paramount Global and president-CEO of Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon official. “This moment of transition is, of course, bittersweet. But I step away with deep pride in what we’ve built together, and with great confidence in the road ahead,” Robbins said in memo to staff. “The company is in exceptionally capable hands with David Ellison and the incoming team from Skydance, and I know you’ll continue to thrive and excel with your collective talents.” The affable executive waited to confirm his imminent departure until a day before the $8 billion Paramount-Skydance merger officially closes. Earlier this week, Skydance chief David Ellison…

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Page Six is breaking down all the celebrities who have called it quits this year, including what led to their separation. Here’s an inside look at the actors, musicians and reality TV stars whose love wasn’t meant to be forever. JaNa Craig and Kenny Rodriguez JaNa Craig and Kenny Rodriguez have reportedly ended their romance. kennyrodriguez/Instagram “Love Island USA” alums JaNa Craig and Kenny Rodriguez broke up on July 27, TMZ reported the following day. Rodriguez ultimately decided to end the romance, according to the outlet, with Craig subsequently unfollowing her partner and wiping him partner from her Instagram page.…

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I was barely aware that Lena Dunham and Jack Antonoff were dating when they broke up in January of 2018. This wasn’t an accident. For years, I cultivated my ignorance of and ambivalence towards Dunham. This was as a matter of both pride and self-preservation. As a white, college-educated woman born in 1995, Dunham’s work was for me. It was about me. It was supposed to explain me. As such, I felt stubbornly resistant to identifying with her, which seemed like a cliché and also a pain in the ass. If I didn’t know much about Dunham, I couldn’t be…

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Clark Credle was living out the legacy of his great grandfather William Beaudine as an assistant director when he suffered a debilitating stroke on his 40th birthday in 2017. His life would never be the same. “Every time I see Clark, I remind him what a miracle he is,” longtime friend Marc Adelman tells The Hollywood Reporter. “Most people would not have survived what he’s gone through, let alone be able to thrive and contribute and be a present father and husband.” “He is a living, breathing miracle,” echoes assistant director Sunday Stevens. Credle’s documentary The First Family of Film…

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Sony Pictures Entertainment’s operating income for the first quarter ended June 30, 2025 was up 76 percent to $129 million from $73 million in dollar terms for the comparable period a year before, with Q1 sales up 4 percent to $2.263 billion from $2.166 billion. SPE comprises the motion pictures division, television productions and media networks. The motion pictures unit (which comprises sales from theatrical, home entertainment and streaming sales) saw Q1 revenue fall 13 percent to $742 million from $852 million. SPE released four theatrical movies globally in the period, including Until Dawn, Materialists (outside North America only), Karate…

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Dean Cain says he’s going to be “sworn in as an ICE agent, ASAP.” The actor, who starred as Clark Kent/Superman in the 1990s TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, revealed Wednesday on Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime that he’s signed up for Immigration and Customs Enforcement to help carry out President Donald Trump‘s mass deportation agenda. “I put out a recruitment video yesterday — I’m actually a sworn deputy sheriff and a reserve police officer — I wasn’t part of ICE, but once I put that out there and you put a little blurb on…

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The dream world of David Lynch was back on a big outdoor screen in Switzerland, at least for a few minutes, on Wednesday evening, namely in the form of a short film entitled An Unfinished Room… The Locarno Film Festival presented the emotional, heartfelt and surprise tribute and farewell to the cinema legend on the opening night of its 78th edition on Wednesday, courtesy of Lynch mentee Duwayne Dunham, who has worked as a director (Twin Peaks: The Return) and editor (Twin Peaks, Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi, Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart), and collaborators. Before the Locarno 2025 opening film unspooled,…

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British star Daniel Mays (Line of Duty, Des, Atonement) will play prolific sex attacker John Worboys in a new ITV true crime series. ITV’s director of drama Polly Hill has commissioned the four-part show, Believe Me, written by the BAFTA-winning Jeff Pope and produced by his production company Etta Pictures (part of ITV Studios). The series will tell the true story of the three victims of Worboys, dubbed the “black cab rapist” by the British press after he used his profession as a licensed taxi driver to prey on the women of London in a spate of crimes committed between…

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