James Caan, Oscar nominee for 'The Godfather,' dies at 82
James Caan, the curly-haired tough guy known to movie fans as the hotheaded Sonny Corleone of โThe Godfatherโ and to television audiences as the dying football player in the classic weeper โBrianโs Songโ and the casino boss in โLas Vegas,โ has died.
New this week: 'The Offer,' Kehlani, 'I Love That for You'
This weekโs new entertainment releases include new music from Future and Kehlani, a 10-episode Paramount+ series that dramatizes the behind-the-scenes story of the making of โThe Godfather,โ and the comedy โI Love That for Youโ starring former โSaturday Night Liveโ cast member Vanessa Bayer as a woman longing to be a home shopping channel host.
Wildfires again threaten business in California wine country
Fire has been cruel to Northern California wine country lately. That can lead to smoke taint, an undesirable burnt taste in wine made from grapes with skins permeated by smoke. While Napa and Sonoma counties produce only about 10% of the state's wine, they have an outsized influence on Californias position as the nations leading wine producer. That creates a ripple effect in the economy that leads to fewer harvesting jobs and less wine to sell. Preliminary results show there is very little smoke taint, but he won't know until he can taste the wine after fermentation.
Coppola and Henson companies get loans for winery, puppetry
A statue of Kermit The Frog stands at the entrance to The Jim Henson Company, Tuesday, July 7, 2020, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. The U.S. government's small business lending program sent pandemic relief money into unexpected corners of the entertainment industry. The Muppet makers say they received about $2 million to keep their 75 workers employed through the coronavirus shutdown. While legendary names like Francis Ford Coppola and Jim Henson hardly evoke the image of small business, the leaders of modestly sized companies that bear their names say the funds have been essential to keeping ordinary workers afloat during the coronavirus pandemic. The Jim Henson Co. employs about 75 people, company spokeswoman Nicole Goldman said in a statement.
Chadwick Boseman Reacts to Martin Scorsese's Marvel Criticism (Exclusive)
More Avengers: Endgame stars are weighing in on Martin Scorsese's comments that Marvel movies are "not cinema." I think that's the key," he said. Fellow Oscar winner Francis Ford Coppola has shared his support for Scorsese's comments, calling Marvel films "despicable." Backstage, Ruffalo spoke with ET about Scorsese's criticism of his films, where he shared his admiration for the director. RELATED CONTENT: Martin Scorsese Stands by Marvel Movie Comments (Exclusive) Embed Code RestartMartin Scorsese Doubles Down on Critical Marvel Remarks: 'Nothing Is at Risk'Mark Ruffalo and Marvel Heads React to Martin Scorsese's Comments About Superhero Movies (Exclusive)Francis Ford Coppola Calls Marvel Movies 'Despicable' After Martin Scorsese's Critique
Francis Ford Coppola Calls Marvel Movies 'Despicable' After Martin Scorsese's Critiqu
One wrote: "Disappointed to see the comments by Scorsese + Coppola about Marvel MCU movies. Disappointed to see the comments by Scorsese + Coppola about Marvel MCU movies. Yet another chimed in, writing, "I think I'd rather watch another Marvel movie than another Francis Ford Coppola movie at this point. I think Id rather watch another Marvel movie than another Francis Ford Coppola movie at this point. Hours later, Gunn responded to the criticism as well, tweeting: "Martin Scorsese is one of my 5 favorite living filmmakers.