It's been 30 years since Baby and Johnny fell in love during their summer at Kellerman's.
Dirty Dancing hit the big screen on Aug. 21, 1987 and in honor of the beloved film's anniversary, The Hollywood Reporter takes a look at what some of the movie's most notable stars have been up to since they had the time of their lives.
Sadly, Patrick Swayze and Jerry Orbach died in 2009 and 2004, respectively. But read on to see what Jennifer Grey, Kelly Bishop and others are up to now.
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Dirty Dancing hit the big screen on Aug. 21, 1987 and in honor of the beloved film's anniversary, The Hollywood Reporter takes a look at what some of the movie's most notable stars have been up to since they had the time of their lives.
Sadly, Patrick Swayze and Jerry Orbach died in 2009 and 2004, respectively. But read on to see what Jennifer Grey, Kelly Bishop and others are up to now.
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- 8/21/2017
- by Rebecca Cohen
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
When you think about Fmv games, the chances are that you’ll either be thrown into one of two states of mind. You’ll either think back to 2015’s excellent Her Story (which pretty much redefined what a video-based title can be) or you’ll go even further back and recall the bad old days of the Sega CD where the likes of Mad Dog McCree or the infinitely awful Night Trap were on offer. Either way, you’ll likely have something in mind regarding Wales Interactive’s fully video-based title – The Bunker – before you load it up.
No matter your mindset, The Bunker quickly defines its position and sets the stage for an atmospheric experience. In a British nuclear bunker after an attack decimates the country, lead character John (Adam Brown, The Hobbit trilogy) is born to his mother Margaret (Sarah Greene, Penny Dreadful). Fast forward almost thirty years...
No matter your mindset, The Bunker quickly defines its position and sets the stage for an atmospheric experience. In a British nuclear bunker after an attack decimates the country, lead character John (Adam Brown, The Hobbit trilogy) is born to his mother Margaret (Sarah Greene, Penny Dreadful). Fast forward almost thirty years...
- 10/8/2016
- by Ken Barnes
- We Got This Covered
To mark the release of Holding the Man on 1st August, we’ve been given 3 copies to give away on DVD. Tim and John fell in love while teenagers at their all-boys high school. John was captain of the football team while Tim was an aspiring actor. Running the gamut of emotions, Holding The Man […]
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- 8/1/2016
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
As Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's divorce battle continues to heat up amid shocking allegations of domestic abuse, sources tell People the very traits that attracted them to each other ultimately caused their downfall. "Johnny was in love with [Amber] and at the same time intimidated by her independence," a source tells People in this week's cover story. While the two shared a passion for tattoos and all things eccentric, it didn't take long before the romance that seemed unlikely from the start began to implode. "Amber is fiery and dramatic in relationships," says a Heard source. "She and Johnny fell hard for each other,...
- 6/1/2016
- by Jodi Guglielmi, @JodiGug3
- PEOPLE.com
As Johnny Depp and Amber Heard's divorce battle continues to heat up amid shocking allegations of domestic abuse, sources tell People the very traits that attracted them to each other ultimately caused their downfall. "Johnny was in love with [Amber] and at the same time intimidated by her independence," a source tells People in this week's cover story. While the two shared a passion for tattoos and all things eccentric, it didn't take long before the romance that seemed unlikely from the start began to implode. "Amber is fiery and dramatic in relationships," says a Heard source. "She and Johnny fell hard for each other,...
- 6/1/2016
- by Jodi Guglielmi, @JodiGug3
- PEOPLE.com
Former "Sons of Anarchy" star Johnny Lewis -- who's been dead for more than 2 years -- just got sued by his own father for a huge chunk of cash the actor failed to pay back before his death. If you recall, Johnny fell to his death off the roof of his Los Angeles landlady's home in September 2012 ... after he killed her and dismembered her cat. According to the legal docs obtained by TMZ … 2 weeks before Johnny died,...
- 3/2/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
MTV’s Catfish season 3 episode 6, took the idea of trolling to a whole new dimension. It starts out with a love story that developed through an online Skype psychology group chat between John from Detroit, Michigan and Kelsey from Orlando, Florida. The two began talking last September when John fell in love with Kelsey’s voice and decided he had to had to talk to her more. For some reason, this season of Catfish is exploring the phenomenon of how one can fall so madly in love with just hearing a voice that it might spark the idea for a new show … Continue reading →
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- 6/12/2014
- by Amanda Watter
- ChannelGuideMag
"Warning: The twenty music tracks that may be downloaded from this website have never been exposed to the public before. This is film music in the raw, as rough and unpolished as Cassavetes’ movies, with the lyrics pouring straight out of John’s heart, conjuring melodies that flowed through Bo’s fingers onto guitar strings and piano keys." These words spread across the homepage of BoHarwood.com, where the talented composer has released 20 songs, scores and musical improvisations he recorded for and with John Cassavetes. A warning might be necessary for those unfamiliar with Cassavetes’ films, but for those who have come to appreciate the brilliance behind the “rough” and “unpolished” work of this American master it is a glowing invitation.
Above: Bo Harwood and John Cassavettes. Photo by Joan Almond.
Like the films of John Cassavetes, the music that Bo Harwood recorded is very special for reasons hard to explain.
Above: Bo Harwood and John Cassavettes. Photo by Joan Almond.
Like the films of John Cassavetes, the music that Bo Harwood recorded is very special for reasons hard to explain.
- 7/8/2013
- by Peter Rinaldi
- MUBI
Johnny Depp built a bar for Amber Heard. The 49-year-old actor is so desperate to win the 27-year-old actress back - who he met on the set of 'The Rum Diary' in 2011 - that he created a replica bar from the movie on his Bahamas property to surprise her. A source told Us Weekly magazine: 'He had a bar built on his Bahamas property to look exactly like the one in 'The Rum Diary'. The set designer created the plans. They are so in love.' Johnny fell for Amber after splitting with his partner of 14 years, Vanessa Paradis, in June 2012. However, the pair reportedly split in January after a brief fling, when bisexual Amber ran off to...
- 4/26/2013
- Monsters and Critics
It doesn't seem all that long ago that we watched Nate be bludgeoned to death by a rioting gang. That scene still haunts me. And, once again, Southland hit us with "Chaos."
It's difficult to pick the right words to describe what happened to Cooper and Lucero. Brutal, certainly. Graphic, most definitely. Heart wrenching, without a doubt.
They say that no routine stop is ever routine - and as John and Hank came up on some tweaked out meth head pulling copper wire out of a construction site to buy his next score, the guy looked so ridiculous they almost laughed at his stupidity. The sight even caused the two to quip in this Southland quote…
Cooper: You want to go ruin his day?
Lucero: Absolutely. | permalink
Unfortunately, things were about to go horribly wrong. All it took was for Hank to let his guard down for a moment and...
It's difficult to pick the right words to describe what happened to Cooper and Lucero. Brutal, certainly. Graphic, most definitely. Heart wrenching, without a doubt.
They say that no routine stop is ever routine - and as John and Hank came up on some tweaked out meth head pulling copper wire out of a construction site to buy his next score, the guy looked so ridiculous they almost laughed at his stupidity. The sight even caused the two to quip in this Southland quote…
Cooper: You want to go ruin his day?
Lucero: Absolutely. | permalink
Unfortunately, things were about to go horribly wrong. All it took was for Hank to let his guard down for a moment and...
- 4/11/2013
- by christine@tvfanatic.com (Christine Orlando)
- TVfanatic
If you believe Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono was the not the cause of the Beatles' breakup more than four decades ago. In an interview with famed British journalist David Frost set for broadcast on Al Jazeera English next month, Macca makes it clear that in his view, the band was already on a long and winding road to splitsville before John Lennon's widow even came on the scene. "She certainly didn't break the group up, the group was breaking up," the Guardian quotes the 70-year-old McCartney as saying about the moptops' 1970 demise. Of course, that line of thinking isn't exactly shared by Beatles fans, many of whom assert that once Yoko and John fell in love, that marked the beginning...
- 10/29/2012
- E! Online
This is one incident that neither John Abraham nor Anil Kapoor or anybody associated with the unit of Shootout At Wadala (Saw) would forget. The incident took place on Monday night at Haffkine Institute, where Sanjay Gupta and his cast were who were shooting an important scene of the film. While the film's makers were busy shooting the climax, the gun-effects team messed up on the methodology. The scene required Anil Kapoor (who plays cop Isaque Bagwan) to shoot a blank bullet. Anil shot the same that was meant to be shot from a minimum distance of 15 feet, from a distance of only 1.5 feet. The shot burst into flames as planned, but due to the close range, hit John Abraham (who plays gangster Manya Surve) with 10 times higher intensity than the supposed range. It was Anil Kapoor's bad aim that did the trick for John, as he did not...
- 9/27/2012
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
At this year’s Sundance film festival there was one film that stuck out as anomaly of a new kind of documentary that re-examines the very essence of film critique. Rodney Ascher’s Room 237 is a study of Stanley Kubrick’s much beloved horror film The Shining, dissected by a series of obsessive fans of the film who have seemingly uncovered a laundry list of potential revelatory theories that put the film in a new light. Room 237 is playing in the Directors Fortnight here in Cannes, and I was fortunate enough to sit down one-on-one with the film’s director Rodney Ascher and producer Tim Kirk as they discuss new theories they’ve heard since premiering the film, other fascinating stories about other Kubrick films and how the film has slightly changed since premiering at Sundance.
The Film Stage: How did you guys first become aware of the...
The Film Stage: How did you guys first become aware of the...
- 5/25/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
If you’re the sort of person who loves conspiracy theories, hidden meanings, codes, ciphers, clues, and other mysteries that bear unraveling, then Room 237 is right up your alley. Director Rodney Ascher has put together a fascinating movie that will most likely change the way you watch Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining forever, or will at least make you search out some of the things that are discussed in this documentary. Ascher, the director of the hilarious (and creepy) short from The S From Hell about the Screen Gems logo that was shown at Sundance 2010, is behind this clever documentary that mostly uses footage from Stanley Kubrick’s films (including The Shining, of course) to tell the stories of several different interview subjects: who each have a different view of the secret meanings of The Shining. Bill Blakemore, Geoffrey Cocks, Juli Kearns, John Fell Ryan, and Jay Weidner all believe that Kubrick’s 1980 film (based on...
- 1/30/2012
- by Kevin Kelly
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Director Kriv Stenders Australian produced family feature "Red Dog" recently passed the $20 million mark at the Australian box office.
Adapted by screenwriter Daniel Taplitz, from "Red Dog", the best-selling novel by author Louis De Bernières ("Captain Corelli's Mandolin") the film follows the true story of 'Red Dog', a nomadic Australian sheep dog, found roaming the outback in search of his master, before returning to a mining town to inspire the locals :
"...in West Australia during the early 1970's, 'Thomas' (Luke Ford) walks into a bar where the locals are looking after a sick dog. He is told by 'Jack' (Noah Taylor) that this is no ordinary dog, but the great 'Red Dog' (played by Koko).
"Jack tells his story about how he first met Red. Then a man named 'Vanno' (Arthur Angel) shares how he became acquainted with the dog. The men recall how Red Dog...
Adapted by screenwriter Daniel Taplitz, from "Red Dog", the best-selling novel by author Louis De Bernières ("Captain Corelli's Mandolin") the film follows the true story of 'Red Dog', a nomadic Australian sheep dog, found roaming the outback in search of his master, before returning to a mining town to inspire the locals :
"...in West Australia during the early 1970's, 'Thomas' (Luke Ford) walks into a bar where the locals are looking after a sick dog. He is told by 'Jack' (Noah Taylor) that this is no ordinary dog, but the great 'Red Dog' (played by Koko).
"Jack tells his story about how he first met Red. Then a man named 'Vanno' (Arthur Angel) shares how he became acquainted with the dog. The men recall how Red Dog...
- 10/23/2011
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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