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Killer Mike, J.I.D. Inducting OutKast Into Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame
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Killer Mike, J.I.D. Inducting OutKast Into Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
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OutKast will receive one of the highest honors in music next month when they are inducted into the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Killer Mike, J.I.D., and Sleepy Brown will be in the building to properly cement the momentous occasion.

The official Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Instagram account announced that all three Atlanta artists will be at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles on Nov. 8, and the specific “take the stage” language suggests that the trio will be performing as well.

Each artist also has a unique relationship with the legendary duo. Mike was part of the Dungeon Family, home to OutKast and Future, and appeared on their albums Stankonia and Speakerboxxx/The Love Below. J.I.D. has called the “Roses” artists one of his biggest influences, and worked alongside Big Boi on Masego’s “Garden Party.” Sleepy Brown helped to craft their iconic sound and contributed to their albums ATLiens and Aquemini.

OutKast’s inductee class includes Salt-N-Pepa, The White Stripes, Bad Company, Chubby Checker, Cyndi Lauper, Joe Cocker, Soundgarden, Warren Zevon, Thom Bell, Nicky Hopkins, Carol Kaye, and Lenny Waronker. They will mark the 13th Hip-Hop act added to the prestigious club, joining the likes of JAY-Z, The Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, Eminem, Missy Elliott, and A Tribe Called Quest. The ceremony will stream live on Disney+.

The duo has primarily operated as solo acts in recent years. Big Boi appeared on “High Rise” with Sleepy Brown, Akeem Ali, and Organized Noize earlier in 2025. He also collaborated with Brown on Big Sleepover, a 15-song joint project in 2021.

André 3000 famously released a full flute album, New Blue Sun, in 2023. He also joined Killer Mike on “Scientists & Engineers” from his 2023 LP Michael. Most recently, 3K shared the seven-track EP, 7 Piano Sketches. Listen to the project below.

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Diane Keaton, ‘Annie Hall’ Star and Style Icon, Dies at 79
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Diane Keaton, ‘Annie Hall’ Star and Style Icon, Dies at 79

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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Keaton accepted her Academy Award in signature style—a taupe blazer pinned with a pink carnation, a swaggeringly long skirt and clumpy ankle boots. She earned three more Best Actress Oscar nominations for Reds (1981), Marvin’s Room (1996) and Something’s Gotta Give (2003), for which she scooped a Golden Globe. Her performance as feminist Louise Bryant in Reds was feted as “nothing less than splendid” by The New York Times.

A face of L’Oréal since 2006, Keaton was a family favourite in Father of the Bride (1991), Father of the Bride Part II (1995) and The First Wives Club (1996). She later starred in The Family Stone (2005), Hampstead (2017), Book Club (2018) and voiced Dory’s goldfish mother in Finding Dory (2016). She directed Unstrung Heroes (1995), Hanging Up (2000), starring Lisa Kudrow and Meg Ryan, an episode of Twin Peaks (1991) and music videos including Belinda Carlisle’s 1987 hit Heaven Is a Place on Earth.

Keaton starred in eight Woody Allen films, including Manhattan, Sleeper (1973), Love and Death (1975), Radio Days (1987) and Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993), which earned her a Best Actress Golden Globe Award nomination. The couple first met—and dated for many years after—in 1968 when Keaton auditioned for Allen’s Broadway production of Play It Again, Sam at the Broadhurst Theatre, New York. She landed the lead part as the neurotic Linda Christie and reprised the role in Allen’s 1972 screen version. “She’d come in every day with an absolutely spectacularly imaginative combination of clothes. They were just great,” Allen told Rolling Stone in 1977. “Oh, she would—she was the type that would come in with, you know, a football jersey and a skirt… and combat boots and, you know… you know, oven mittens.” Allen predicted then that she “could be the biggest female star in the country.” The New York Times review read, “The supporting cast, especially Miss Keaton, is excellent.”

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Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning star of ‘Annie Hall’ and ‘The Godfather,’ dies at 79 - National
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Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning star of ‘Annie Hall’ and ‘The Godfather,’ dies at 79 – National

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning star of “Annie Hall,” “The Godfather” films and “Father of the Bride,” whose quirky, vibrant manner and depth made her one of the most singular actors of a generation, has died. She was 79.

People Magazine reported Saturday that she died in California with loved ones, citing a family spokesperson. No other details were immediately available, and representatives for Keaton did not immediately respond to inquiries from The Associated Press.

The unexpected news was met with shock around the world.

“She was hilarious, a complete original, and completely without guile, or any of the competitiveness one would have expected from such a star. What you saw was who she was…oh, la, lala!,” Bette Midler said in a post on Instagram. She and Keaton co-starred in “The First Wives Club.”

Keaton was the kind of actor who helped make films iconic and timeless, from her “La-dee-da, la-dee-da” phrasing as Annie Hall, bedecked in that necktie, bowler hat, vest and khakis, to her heartbreaking turn as Kay Adams, the woman unfortunate enough to join the Corleone family.

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Her star-making performances in the 1970s, many of which were in Woody Allen films, were not a flash in the pan either, and she would continue to charm new generations for decades thanks in part to a longstanding collaboration with filmmaker Nancy Meyers.

She played a businessperson who unexpectedly inherits an infant in “Baby Boom,” the mother of the bride in the beloved remake of “Father of the Bride,” a newly single woman in “The First Wives Club,” and a divorced playwright who gets involved with Jack Nicholson’s music executive in “Something’s Gotta Give.”

Keaton won her first Oscar for “Annie Hall” and would go on to be nominated three more times, for “Reds,” “Marvin’s Room” and “Something’s Gotta Give.”


In her very Keaton way, upon accepting her Oscar in 1978 she laughed and said, “This is something.”

A child of Hollywood breaks through in New York

Keaton was born Diane Hall in January 1946 in Los Angeles, though her family was not part of the film industry she would find herself in. Her mother was a homemaker and photographer, and her father was in real estate and civil engineering.

Keaton was drawn to theater and singing while in school in Santa Ana, California, and she dropped out of college after a year to make a go of it in Manhattan. Actors’ Equity already had a Diane Hall in their ranks, and she took Keaton, her mother’s maiden name, as her own.

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She studied under Sanford Meisner in New York and has credited him with giving her the freedom to “chart the complex terrain of human behavior within the safety of his guidance. It made playing with fire fun.”

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“More than anything, Sanford Meisner helped me learn to appreciate the darker side of behavior,” she wrote in her 2012 memoir, “Then Again.” “I always had a knack for sensing it but not yet the courage to delve into such dangerous, illuminating territory.”

She started on the stage as an understudy in the Broadway production for “Hair,” and in Allen’ s “Play It Again, Sam” in 1968, for which she would receive a Tony nomination. And yet she remained deeply self-conscious about her appearance and battled bulimia in her 20s.

Becoming a star with “The Godfather” and Woody Allen

Keaton made her film debut in the 1970 romantic comedy “Lovers and Other Strangers,” but her big breakthrough would come a few years later when she was cast in Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather,” which won best picture and become one of the most beloved films of all time. And yet even she hesitated to return for the sequel, though after reading the script she decided otherwise.

She summed up her role as Kay, a “role she never related to” even though she savored memories of acting with Al Pacino.

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The 1970s were an incredibly fruitful time for Keaton thanks in part to her ongoing collaboration with Allen in both comedic and dramatic roles. She appeared in “Sleeper,” “Love and Death,” “Interiors,” Manhattan,” “Manhattan Murder Mystery” and the film version of “Play it Again, Sam.”

Allen and the late Marshall Brickman gave Keaton one of her most iconic roles in “Annie Hall,” the infectious woman from Chippewa Falls whom Allen’s Alvy Singer cannot get over. The film is considered one of the great romantic comedies of all time, with Keaton’s eccentric, self-deprecating Annie at its heart.

In the New York Times, critic Vincent Canby wrote, “As Annie Hall, Miss Keaton emerges as Woody Allen’s Liv Ullman. His camera finds beauty and emotional resources that somehow escape the notice of other directors. Her Annie Hall is a marvelous nut.”

She acknowledged parallels between Annie Hall and real life, while also downplaying them.

“My last name is Hall. Woody and I did share a significant romance, according to me, anyway,” she wrote. “I did want to be a singer. I was insecure, and I did grope for words.”

Keaton and Allen were also in a romantic relationship, from about 1968, when she met him while auditioning for his play, until about 1974. Afterward they remained collaborators and friends.

“He was so hip, with his thick glasses and cool suits,” Keaton wrote in her memoir. “But it was his manner that got me, his way of gesturing, his hands, his coughing and looking down in a self-deprecating way while he told jokes.”

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She was also romantically linked to Pacino, who played her husband in “The Godfather,” and Warren Beatty who directed her and whom she co-starred with in “Reds.” She never married but did adopt two children when she was in her 50s: a daughter, Dexter, and a son, Duke.

“I figured the only way to realize my number-one dream of becoming an actual Broadway musical comedy star was to remain an adoring daughter. Loving a man, a man, and becoming a wife, would have to be put aside,” she wrote in the memoir.

“The names changed, from Dave to Woody, then Warren, and finally Al. Could I have made a lasting commitment to them? Hard to say. Subconsciously I must have known it could never work, and because of this they’d never get in the way of achieving my dreams.”

When Keaton met Nancy Meyers

Not all of Keaton’s roles were home runs, like her foray into action in George Roy Hill’s John le Carré adaptation of “Little Drummer Girl.” But in 1987 she’d begin another long-standing collaboration with Nancy Meyers, which would result in four beloved films. Reviews for that first outing, “Baby Boom,” directed by Charles Shyer, might have been mixed at the time but Pauline Kael even described Keaton’s as a “glorious comedy performance that rides over many of the inanities.”

Their next team-up would be in the remake of “Father of the Bride,” which Shyer directed and co-wrote with Meyers. She and Steve Martin played the flustered parents to the bride which would become a big hit and spawn a sequel.

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In 2003, Meyers would direct her in “Something’s Gotta Give,” a romantic comedy in which she begins a relationship with a playboy womanizer, played by Jack Nicholson, while also being pursued by a younger doctor, played by Keanu Reeves. Her character Erica Barry, with her beautiful Hamptons home and ivory outfits was a key inspiration for the recent costal grandmother fashion trend. It earned her what would be her last Oscar nomination and, later, she’d call it her favorite film.

She also directed occasionally, with works including an episode of “Twin Peaks,” a Belinda Carlisle music video and the sister dramedy “Hanging Up,” which she co-wrote with Delia Ephron and starred in alongside Meg Ryan and Lisa Kudrow.

Keaton continued working steadily throughout the 2000s, with notable roles in “The Family Stone,” as a dying matriarch reluctant to give her ring to her son, in “Morning Glory,” as a morning news anchor, and the “Book Club” films.

She wrote several books as well, including memoirs “Then Again” and “Let’s Just Say It Wasn’t Pretty,” and an art and design book, “The House that Pinterest Built.”

Keaton was celebrated with an AFI Life Achievement Award in 2017, telling the AP at the time that it was a surreal experience.

“I feel like it’s the wedding I never had, or the big gathering I never had, or the retirement party I never had, or all these things that I always avoided – the big bash,” she said. “It’s really a big event for me and I’m really, deeply grateful.”

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In 2022, she “cemented” her legacy with a hand and footprint ceremony outside the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, with her children looking on.

“I don’t think about my film legacy,” she said at the event. “I’m just lucky to have been here at all in any way, shape or form. I’m just fortunate. I don’t see myself anything other than that.”

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Oscar-Winning 'Annie Hall' Actress Dies at 79
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Oscar-Winning ‘Annie Hall’ Actress Dies at 79

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning star of Annie Hall, The Godfather films and Father of the Bride, whose quirky, vibrant manner and depth made her one of the most singular actors of a generation, has died. She was 79.

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People first reported Saturday (Oct. 11) that she died in California with loved ones, citing a family spokesperson. No other details were immediately available, and representatives for Keaton did not immediately respond to inquiries.

The unexpected news was met with shock around the world. Keaton was the kind of actor who helped make films iconic and timeless, from her “La-dee-da, la-dee-da” phrasing as Annie Hall, bedecked in that necktie, bowler hat, vest and khakis, to her heartbreaking turn as Kay Adams, the woman unfortunate enough to join the Corleone family.

Her star-making performances in the 1970s, many of which were in Woody Allen films, were not a flash in the pan, and she would continue to charm new generations for decades thanks in part to a longstanding collaboration with filmmaker Nancy Meyers.

She played a businesswoman who unexpectedly inherits an infant in Baby Boom, the mother of the bride in the beloved remake of Father of the Bride, a newly single woman in First Wives Club, and a divorced playwright who gets involved with Jack Nicholson’s music executive in Something’s Gotta Give.

Keaton won her first Oscar for Annie Hall and would go on to be nominated three more times, for Reds, Marvin’s Room and Something’s Gotta Give.

In music, Keaton starred in Justin Bieber’s “Ghost” music video in 2021.

Beyond acting, Keaton also occasionally directed, with one-off episodes of Twin Peaks (1991) and China Beach (1990) and two music videos for Belinda Carlisle on her résumé: “Heaven Is a Place on Earth” (1987) and “I Get Weak” (1988).

“She was such a talent and a big part of my career,” Carlisle wrote on Instagram on Saturday. “She directed two videos of mine – Heaven Is A Place on Earth and the video for I Get Weak. She was kind and eccentric and I was blessed to know her. This is such a big loss… RIP Diane you will be missed.”

First Wives Club co-star Bette Midler also remembered “the brilliant, beautiful, extraordinary Diane Keaton.”

“I cannot tell you how unbearably sad this makes me,” Midler wrote on Instagram of Keaton’s death. “She was hilarious, a complete original, and completely without guile, or any of the competitiveness one would have expected from such a star. What you saw was who she was…oh, la, lala!”

Singer P!nk remembered Keaton, whom she said was “a muse for me in every way,” by paying tribute to “her humor, wit, charm, fashion, and laugh.” “She will be so missed,” she wrote.

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Are Diane Keaton and Michael Keaton related? All on Annie Hall star's siblings and parents
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Are Diane Keaton and Michael Keaton related? All on Annie Hall star’s siblings and parents

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Updated on: Oct 12, 2025 01:53 am IST

Diane Keaton, famed for her role in Godfather and a frequent collaborator with Woody Allen, died at 79.

Diane Keaton, famed for playing Kay in Francis Ford Coppola’s Godfather, passed away on Saturday at 79, People reported.

Diane Keaton was born Diane Hall.(AP)

“There are no further details available at this time, and her family has asked for privacy in this moment of great sadness,” a spokesperson told the publication.

Is Diane Keaton related to Michael Keaton?

Though Diane shares the same last name as Michael Keaton, the actor known for films like Birdman, she isn’t related to the 74-year-old. She was born Diane Hall and took her mother’s maiden name – Keaton – because a Diane Hall was already registered with the Actors Guild, as per IMDb.

Diane Keaton parents

Diane Hall was born in Los Angeles in January 1945. Her mother, Dorothy Deanne was a homemaker and amateur photographer. Her father, John Newton Ignatius “Jack” Hall, was a real estate broker and civil engineer.

Diane Keaton siblings

Diane Keaton has a younger brother John Randolph Hall whose mental health problems she’d opened up about in the past. Hall had reportedly many diagnoses over the years – bipolar disorder, schizoid personality disorder, but nothing was definitive. He reportedly now lives in a health care facility, suffering from dementia. Keaton had shared that she visited him every Sunday.

“Over the years people did a lot of measuring of Randy’s mental status, and it all came to naught. He was so hidden. I wanted to explore the mystery of him,” Keaton had told People. “I wondered why he was always crying. Why was he afraid of the outdoors? That’s weird!”, she had added.

Keaton also has a younger sister Dorrie Hall, who’s also an actor known for movies like The Boost and Heaven, her IMDb page notes.

Keaton in her time also frequently collaborated with director Woody Allen, starring in two of his most noteworthy films – Annie Hall and Manhattan, and she won an Oscar for Best Actress for her role in the former.

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Olivia, Elton, Doja Cat Set For Rock Hall Appearances
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Olivia, Elton, Doja Cat Set For Rock Hall Appearances

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
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Without specifying who is doing what, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has revealed the roster of presenters and performers for its 2025 induction ceremony, which will be held Nov. 8 at Los Angeles’ Peacock Theater and will be streamed live on Disney+. Among them are Olivia Rodrigo, Elton John, Doja Cat, Missy Elliott, Brandi Carlile and Iggy Pop.

Bad Company, Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker, Cyndi Lauper, Outkast, Soundgarden and the White Stripes will be enshrined this year. Beyond the core inductions, Salt-N-Pepa and the late Warren Zevon will receive the Musical Influence Award, while hit-making R&B producer Thom Bell and studio musicians Nicky Hopkins and Carol Kaye will be honored with the Musical Excellence Award. The Ahmet Ertegun Award for impactful, non-performing industry professionals will be presented to former Warner Bros. Records president/DreamWorks co-founder Lenny Waronker.

Pundits are speculating that Carlile and Taylor Momsen will handle the late Chris Cornell’s vocals during Soundgarden’s performance segment, while David Letterman is a logical choice to induct his longtime friend Zevon. Atlanta rappers Killer Mike and Sleepy Brown seem like slam dunks to be involved in honoring Outkast, which hasn’t performed live since 2014, while Maxwell could be a perfect interpreter of Bell’s storied catalog.

Also set to appear are Beck, J.I.D., Questlove, RAYE, Teddy Swims and Twenty One Pilots. Additional guests will be announced later, and a highlight special is set to air Jan. 1 on ABC.

Passing through the Rock Hall’s ancestral home of Cleveland? Stop by the museum beginning Oct. 31 to see guitars played by Cornell, Andre 3000’s outfit from Outkast’s “Hey Ya” video and other nominee-specific memorabilia.

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Arsenio Hall To Release New Memoir Detailing His Legendary Career & The Rise Of The Arsenio Hall Show'
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Arsenio Hall To Release New Memoir Detailing His Legendary Career & The Rise Of The Arsenio Hall Show’

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
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Arsenio Hall To Release New Memoir Detailing His Legendary Career & The Rise Of The Arsenio Hall Show’

Arsenio Hall is opening up like never before in his new memoir, “Arsenio: A Memoir,” where he reflects on fame, faith, and the unforgettable moments that shaped his career.

The comedian and actor, 69, will share stories from his early days as a young magician in Cleveland to hosting “The Arsenio Hall Show,” which redefined late-night television. Published by Black Privilege Publishing, the book arrives April 7, 2026.

According to the official description obtained by People, Hall “pulls back the curtain” on friendships with icons like Eddie Murphy, Muhammad Ali, and Patti LaBelle, while recalling “unforgettable, groundbreaking interviews” with figures such as Bill Clinton, Tupac Shakur, and Maya Angelou.

He also announced the book on social media, saying “I just finished the hardest thing I’ve ever done.”

Will you be reading this memoir?


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Chase Infiniti on Working with Leonardo DiCaprio. Regina Hall and More
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Chase Infiniti on Working with Leonardo DiCaprio. Regina Hall and More

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
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Chase Infiniti is living the dream she never fully believed would come true.

The 24-year-old Indianapolis native makes her feature debut in Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another,” stepping into the role of Willa Ferguson, a teenager caught between family legacy and personal identity when a group of ex-revolutionaries reunite to rescue her after an enemy resurfaces 16 years later.

“It’s half Paul and half me,” Infiniti says of Willa’s character. “Half of her comes from his writing, and the other half I brought from my own life and experiences.”

Infiniti’s path to Anderson’s sprawling militia epic wasn’t straightforward. Raised in Indianapolis, she studied musical theater at Columbia College in Chicago. Despite her passion, she didn’t land many roles in college productions, instead finding opportunities in summer stock and community theaters. “I never thought this would happen. I would’ve been happy with even one line in a movie,” she says, recalling her early dreams.

Infiniti introduces herself to Hollywood, and the rest of the cinema loving world on the season 12 premiere of the Variety Awards Circuit Podcast. Listen below.

Her name, a mash-up of Nicole Kidman’s Chase Meridian from “Batman Forever” and Pixar’s “Toy Story,” feels oddly prophetic for an actor now stepping into Hollywood’s spotlight.

Chase Infiniti in “One Battle After Another”

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In “One Battle After Another,” Willa is no stock teenager. With a purple belt in martial arts and a razor-sharp sense of agency, she emerges as one of Anderson’s most compelling young protagonists. “She’s assertive, but not pretentious. She’s hopeful. I think she represents the possibility of a better future,” Infiniti explains.

Infiniti prepared for the role by traveling with Anderson and Leonardo DiCaprio (who plays her father) to Eureka, Calif. “Meeting people in that town helped me lock Willa in. I noticed how communities interacted, and that grounded her for me.”

Infiniti shares the screen with DiCaprio, Regina Hall, Teyana Taylor and two-time Oscar winner Sean Penn. A key sequence with Penn, in which Willa undergoes a tense DNA test, became a lesson in restraint and reactive acting. “It felt like sparring,” she describes. “He’s intimidating, but Paul [Thomas Anderson] encouraged us to lean into that raw, natural reaction. It was exhilarating.”

Infiniti is particularly effusive in her admiration for both Hall and Taylor during our sitdown. Speaking about Taylor’s performance, she said she was “so amazing” in bringing the character of Perfidia to life, making her “even more colorful” than what appeared on the page.

When it came to Hall, Infiniti emphasized how much strength and subtlety she brought to the role of Deandra. “Deandra is a quiet character in a sense, but she’s not quiet,” she asserts. “She really is the most central force of strength that’s in the film, and she does a fantastic job of almost honing in every character and being a mother to Willa — a mother that she never got to have.”

Despite the starry company, Infiniti admits she’s still adjusting. “Half of me thought I could be here, half of me thought I couldn’t. I had no industry connections, no on-camera work before this. Paul literally hired me without seeing my first job,” she says. “Now I’m on this press tour and it’s surreal.”

Infiniti’s real-life parents, meanwhile, are taking it all in. “My mom cries every time she sees the trailer. There’s a shot of Lockjaw holding Willa’s baby picture and she always says, ‘That’s my baby.’”

Though she’s only just arrived, Infiniti is already dreaming of future roles. She’d love to work with Greta Gerwig or Steven Spielberg — and she’s vocal about her passion for movie musicals. “If they ever adapt ‘Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812’ into a film, I don’t even need to book it. I just want to be seen for Natasha,” she declares.

As for advice to her younger self, Infiniti borrows wisdom passed down to her: “You have nothing to prove, but everything to show.”

©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett Collection

Rapid Fire Questions with Chase Infiniti

Favorite Paul Thomas Anderson film (other than “One Battle After Another”)?
“Boogie Nights.”

Favorite Leonardo DiCaprio performance?
“Catch Me If You Can.”

Favorite Benicio del Toro movie?
“The Usual Suspects.”

Favorite horror film?
“Get Out.” (though she admits she’s a self-described “scaredy cat.”)

Movie that makes you cry every time?
“Toy Story 3.”

Funniest movie of all time?
“One Battle After Another.” (“It’s an action comedy!” she laughs.)

Director you’d most like to work with next?
“Steven Spielberg, Greta Gerwig, or the Daniels. Honestly, anyone who wants to see me.”

Also featured on this episode is Dwayne Johnson, star and producer of Benny Safdie’s dramatic biopic “The Smashing Machine.”

Variety’s “Awards Circuit” podcast, hosted by Clayton Davis, Jazz Tangcay, Emily Longeretta, Jenelle Riley and Michael Schneider, who also produces, is your one-stop source for lively conversations about the best in film and television. Each episode, “Awards Circuit” features interviews with top film and TV talent and creatives, discussions and debates about awards races and industry headlines, and much more. Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or anywhere you download podcasts.

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Regina Hall nearly became a nun 'several times'
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Regina Hall nearly became a nun ‘several times’

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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23 September 2025

Regina Hall has considered becoming a nun “several times” in her life.

Regina Hall has confessed that she nearly became a nun

The 54-year-old actress attended a Catholic school and she seriously thought about becoming a nun before she became a Hollywood star.

During an appearance on the Good Hang podcast, Regina shared: “I went to Catholic school, and so we had the nuns, who I loved. I loved my nuns.”

The movie star always found nuns to be “loving” and she considered following in their footsteps.

Regina explained: “I did [consider becoming a nun]. I did several times when I was in high school. And then again, when I was older, and I was too old.”

The actress considered becoming a nun at 41, two years after the cutoff point.

She explained: “With some orders it’s a sleeping partner number thing — four … Some [orders, it] could be a certain amount of partners, some might be how many attachments that you have [had]. Some you know, in the world — it’s hard — and some is age.”

Regina previously considered pursuing a career in journalism, describing the industry as “interesting”.

The actress told the Today show in 2022: “I was in school and I read a book, it’s called ‘Democracy in America.’ Now, that book really resonated with me that if you do not have the press, if you do not have journalism – a free press – Hothen you cannot maintain democracy.”

However, Regina’s plans changed suddenly after her dad passed away and she needed to find a way of making money quickly.

The movie star said: “I had a friend who was like, ‘If you need to earn some extra money, you could do commercials.’ And that’s how I was introduced to it.

“But my father’s death, I was young. I was 23, so it was sobering and painful, but it sort of redirected my journey.”

Regina enjoyed her career breakthrough in The Best Man, the 1999 comedy drama film. However, she almost missed out on the role.

She said: “I had a move because one of the girls in my acting class used to be an exotic dancer and I said I need to learn a dance and she said, ‘You don’t have to know anything. You have to do this one move and that’s it’. And I did that and they stopped the music. The producers said, ‘Can you do anything else?’ and I said, ‘yes’ and then I just got my clothes and said, ‘thank you’ and I left … because I was like, well, I’m not gonna get it.”




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Westminster Venue Collection and partners transform Central Hall Westminster into a White Winter Wonderland for annual showcase

by jummy84 September 17, 2025
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The annual Westminster Venue Collection showcase last night welcomed over 100 event planners and industry professionals to Central Hall Westminster for an invaluable evening of venue finding and networking. The exclusive event saw the host venue’s latest re-developed space: ‘The Wesley Suite’, transformed into a winter wonderland where guests explored over 50 of London’s most prestigious venues.

Westminster Venue Collection’s sought-after portfolio includes fashionable townhouses, private members’ clubs, luxury hotels, iconic attractions and historic institutes, offering organisers an extensive range of options for corporate and private events. Having launched its re-developed website in March 2025, with advanced features simplifying venue search, shortlisting and enquiries, the showcase further supports planners in their research with venue discovery and matchmaking.

On arrival, guests were welcomed into Central Hall’s brand-new space in which Boo Productions had created a serene, enchanting world where winter came to life. Decorative elements including a frosted twig entrance arch, a beautiful table centre display and cascading chandelier feature, set the tone for a magical experience. The stage featured a bespoke Arctic theme, with a custom-made lectern inspired by frozen landscapes, while a scenic landscape backdrop framed the presentation area. A white winter sleigh photo opportunity provided a memorable moment throughout the evening.

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Westminster venue collection and partners transform central hall westminster into a white winter wonderland for annual showcase wvc showcase (2) andrew lunn photographyWestminster venue collection and partners transform central hall westminster into a white winter wonderland for annual showcase wvc showcase (2) andrew lunn photography
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images: Andrew Lunn Photography

While meeting the collection’s member venues and exploring the history, heritage and versatility the City of Westminster offers as a destination for hosting world-class events, attendees enjoyed a delicious selection of canapés and bowl food from Central Hall’s in-house catering partner, Green & Fortune. Highlights from their new, sustainably-sourced menu collection launching in January, included Aged Corney side Beef tartare with egg yolk emulsion and Slow cooked beef cheek, Peela pilau rice, saffron yogurt, white onion salad – both featuring beef from Green & Fortune’s own farm. Cauliflower salad with chilled puree, smoked Applewood panko, golden raisin and shallot vinaigrette, and Avocado cream, blackened chalk stream trout with foraged confetti and burnt lemon honey were other popular dishes.

The evening also featured games and entertainment from Clownfish Events, which were tailored to the event theme and designed to engage the guests with fun interactive elements. The host venue’s in-house AV partner, White Light, ensured seamless technical delivery, with installed lighting, video and audio to enhance the space. Exciting prizes donated by the members, including luxury afternoon tea experiences, an overnight stay at The Guardsman Hotel and Tate Britain exhibition tickets were won by lucky guests.

Westminster Venue Collection Chair Barbara Wutte says: “Every year, our guests remind us how important our annual showcase is for giving them unrivalled access to such a diverse selection of venues under one roof. This year’s White Winter Wonderland theme perfectly demonstrated the creative possibilities available within our ever-growing portfolio. We were thrilled to host this year’s event in Westminster’s newest space, giving guests a first look at ‘The Wesley Suite’, as well as the opportunity to simplify their venue finding and meet their event needs by connecting with all our members in one fantastic night.”

The Westminster Venue Collection 2025 Showcase was kindly supported by partners Central Hall Westminster, Green & Fortune, White Light, Boo Productions, Clownfish Events, Hire It and Andrew Lunn Photography.

To learn more about Westminster Venue Collection or to enquire about membership, please visit https://www.venues-london.co.uk/

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