Billy Crudup and Naomi Watts are married! Watts on Saturday shared a wedding day photo and simply captioned it, “Hitched!”
Watts’ photo shows the happy couple on the steps of what appears to be a courthouse. Crudup’s smiling with his arm wrapped around the new Mrs., and Watts is happily looking right at her new hubby. The couple’s famous friends were quick to drop congratulatory comments, with Andy Cohen writing, “I feel partially responsible for this.”
Michelle Pfeiffer wrote, “Oh wow!!! Congratulations!!! So happy for you both,” while Gwyneth Paltrow added, “Yipeeeeeee!!!! Sending so much love!!”
Meanwhile, Jennifer Coolidge commented, “Hooray!!! Just woke up to this !!!!! Congrats!!! You two couldn’t look happier !!!Xo.”
Several other stars congratulated the couple on their nuptials including Miranda Kerr, Shailene Woodley, Justin Theroux, Julianne Moore, Chloë Sevigny, Sarah Silverman and more.
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Watts’ photo shows the happy couple on the steps of what appears to be a courthouse. Crudup’s smiling with his arm wrapped around the new Mrs., and Watts is happily looking right at her new hubby. The couple’s famous friends were quick to drop congratulatory comments, with Andy Cohen writing, “I feel partially responsible for this.”
Michelle Pfeiffer wrote, “Oh wow!!! Congratulations!!! So happy for you both,” while Gwyneth Paltrow added, “Yipeeeeeee!!!! Sending so much love!!”
Meanwhile, Jennifer Coolidge commented, “Hooray!!! Just woke up to this !!!!! Congrats!!! You two couldn’t look happier !!!Xo.”
Several other stars congratulated the couple on their nuptials including Miranda Kerr, Shailene Woodley, Justin Theroux, Julianne Moore, Chloë Sevigny, Sarah Silverman and more.
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- 6/10/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
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iPhone users: Have you purchased an audiobook on Spotify’s iOS app? If you’ve used the app recently, the answer is likely no, but not due to lack of effort on Spotify’s part. The audio giant admits to painstakingly developing workarounds for its fledgling audiobook business, led by Nir Zicherman, to circumvent Apple’s in-app purchasing system, which requires developers to give Apple a 30 percent cut of purchases of digital goods made within an iOS app.
The solution, which was initially approved by Apple, sent users an email to direct them toward an external link to purchase the book. Though inelegant, the workaround was, well, working when Spotify launched audiobooks in September — until Apple reversed course and proceeded to reject three versions of Spotify’s app updates, sending Spotify developers on a wild goose chase to find a solution that the company would approve.
iPhone users: Have you purchased an audiobook on Spotify’s iOS app? If you’ve used the app recently, the answer is likely no, but not due to lack of effort on Spotify’s part. The audio giant admits to painstakingly developing workarounds for its fledgling audiobook business, led by Nir Zicherman, to circumvent Apple’s in-app purchasing system, which requires developers to give Apple a 30 percent cut of purchases of digital goods made within an iOS app.
The solution, which was initially approved by Apple, sent users an email to direct them toward an external link to purchase the book. Though inelegant, the workaround was, well, working when Spotify launched audiobooks in September — until Apple reversed course and proceeded to reject three versions of Spotify’s app updates, sending Spotify developers on a wild goose chase to find a solution that the company would approve.
- 11/2/2022
- by J. Clara Chan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The BBC is under fire after Casualty aired a lorry crash storyline reminiscent of the George Square crash in Glasgow last December.
Saturday's (August 8) episode saw a driver crash a lorry after experiencing a blackout at the wheel, before later refusing to admit his condition to his employers and the Dvla.
Harry Clarke, 58, crashed a lorry in Glasgow city centre at the height of the Christmas shopping season last year, resulting in the deaths of six people. Recent evidence has suggested that he concealed his condition from Glasgow City Council.
According to the Daily Record, the law firm representing the family of Jacqueline Morton, who died in the crash, said of Casualty's storyline: "Decisions on programme content and timing are, of course, for broadcasters to make.
"However, it is deeply unfortunate that this storyline was shown while a very sensitive inquiry is still going on."
The BBC responded by insisting...
Saturday's (August 8) episode saw a driver crash a lorry after experiencing a blackout at the wheel, before later refusing to admit his condition to his employers and the Dvla.
Harry Clarke, 58, crashed a lorry in Glasgow city centre at the height of the Christmas shopping season last year, resulting in the deaths of six people. Recent evidence has suggested that he concealed his condition from Glasgow City Council.
According to the Daily Record, the law firm representing the family of Jacqueline Morton, who died in the crash, said of Casualty's storyline: "Decisions on programme content and timing are, of course, for broadcasters to make.
"However, it is deeply unfortunate that this storyline was shown while a very sensitive inquiry is still going on."
The BBC responded by insisting...
- 8/10/2015
- Digital Spy
Last month (issue #102) Rue Morgue featured an ass kicking demonic cover of [Rec] 2 (Click Here). Issue #103 celebrates the summer gore fest film Piranha 3D with an old school graphic cover...
Rue Morgue Piranha 3D #103
Featuring the killer fish on the cover!
Malicious Fishes
Joe Dante schools us on Piranha, a Jaws rip-off packed to the gills with blood, boobs, and other low-budget mayhem from the Roger Corman school of exploitation filmmaking.
Plus: Alexandre Aja on Piranha 3D, and Roger Corman discusses the controversial Humanoids from the Deep.
Convulsive Beauty
Nightmares in Decay, a new book celebrating macabre artist Harry Clarke, signals a renewed interest in turn-of-the-century genre artwork.
Plus: The most provocative periodicals of the era.
King Of The Cardboard Castle
A new documentary celebrates the world’s most unstoppable horror host, Count Gore de Vol.
Plus: Six more contemporary horror hosts.
Lurid Be Thy Name
Astro Zombies, Blood Orgies and...
Rue Morgue Piranha 3D #103
Featuring the killer fish on the cover!
Malicious Fishes
Joe Dante schools us on Piranha, a Jaws rip-off packed to the gills with blood, boobs, and other low-budget mayhem from the Roger Corman school of exploitation filmmaking.
Plus: Alexandre Aja on Piranha 3D, and Roger Corman discusses the controversial Humanoids from the Deep.
Convulsive Beauty
Nightmares in Decay, a new book celebrating macabre artist Harry Clarke, signals a renewed interest in turn-of-the-century genre artwork.
Plus: The most provocative periodicals of the era.
King Of The Cardboard Castle
A new documentary celebrates the world’s most unstoppable horror host, Count Gore de Vol.
Plus: Six more contemporary horror hosts.
Lurid Be Thy Name
Astro Zombies, Blood Orgies and...
- 8/1/2010
- by admin
- Horrorbid
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