How could Danielle Bradbery possibly be afraid of anything? After all, she won The Voice with nerves of steel when she was just 16 years old.
But so what that she nailed perhaps TV’s most pressure-packed singing competition when most kids are sweating geometry finals? Bradbery, now 21, confesses there really is something else that has “terrified” her: writing her own songs.
In the past four years, though, she has found a way to conquer those fears – and the fruits of her effort can now be found on her long-awaited second album that debuts Friday.
Seven of the 10 cuts are Bradbery co-writes,...
But so what that she nailed perhaps TV’s most pressure-packed singing competition when most kids are sweating geometry finals? Bradbery, now 21, confesses there really is something else that has “terrified” her: writing her own songs.
In the past four years, though, she has found a way to conquer those fears – and the fruits of her effort can now be found on her long-awaited second album that debuts Friday.
Seven of the 10 cuts are Bradbery co-writes,...
- 12/1/2017
- by Nancy Kruh
- PEOPLE.com
A fast and fervorous guide beyond the basics.
Justin Lin, like his old UCLA classmate Joe Russo, is a member of the modern generation of Hollywood directors who make us really enjoy franchise filmmaking. Enough to get excited for the Fast and Furious movies after they’d seemed driven into a dead end and now to find a new hope in Star Trek with his satisfying takeover of that series. He soon may have us even caring about Space Jam.
The Taiwan-born Lin has also been an important voice for Asian-American representation, both on screen and off. He broke out with a great indie, Better Luck Tomorrow, and went on to become a valuable asset as a studio player, for both the industry and the fans. We honor his talent and his output below by sharing advice and guidance gleaned from statements he’s made through his career.
Action Should Be Character-Driven
Lin is known, mostly...
Justin Lin, like his old UCLA classmate Joe Russo, is a member of the modern generation of Hollywood directors who make us really enjoy franchise filmmaking. Enough to get excited for the Fast and Furious movies after they’d seemed driven into a dead end and now to find a new hope in Star Trek with his satisfying takeover of that series. He soon may have us even caring about Space Jam.
The Taiwan-born Lin has also been an important voice for Asian-American representation, both on screen and off. He broke out with a great indie, Better Luck Tomorrow, and went on to become a valuable asset as a studio player, for both the industry and the fans. We honor his talent and his output below by sharing advice and guidance gleaned from statements he’s made through his career.
Action Should Be Character-Driven
Lin is known, mostly...
- 7/22/2016
- by Christopher Campbell
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
Motherhood definitely looks good on Tyra Banks! The stunning model was all smiles when she stepped out on Saturday to attend the Simply Stylist Do What You Love fashion and beauty conference at The Grove in La. Tyra, who showed off her killer figure in a black dress, posed for photos on the red carpet before happily waving and chatting with fans as she made her way down the street. The fun outing marks the first time Tyra has hit a red carpet since she welcomed her first child, a son, via surrogate with boyfriend Erik Asla in January. Keep reading to see more of her sun-soaked day, then check out the first photo of her baby boy.
- 3/22/2016
- by Caitlin Hacker
- Popsugar.com
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