Roger Federer — who’s about to get the sports doc treatment on Amazon — has had a busy few days in Los Angeles.
On March 10, he attended the Oscars for the second time with his wife Mirka, and afterward hit the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Two nights later, Federer and eyewear company Oliver Peoples threw a celebrity-studded dinner at Sunset Tower — attended by the likes of Trevor Noah, Sharon Stone, Edgar Ramirez, Maria Sharapova, Jay Ellis and Lindsey Vonn — to celebrate his new sunglasses line with the brand.
And while there’s no date yet set for his documentary, Federer recently saw a screening of the feature-length film, which is helmed by Oscar-winning director Asif Kapadia (Amy) and co-director Joe Sabia.
The tennis great told GQ that he was emotionally walloped by watching the doc and reliving moments that are in the film, which follows the last 12 days of his pro...
On March 10, he attended the Oscars for the second time with his wife Mirka, and afterward hit the Vanity Fair Oscar Party. Two nights later, Federer and eyewear company Oliver Peoples threw a celebrity-studded dinner at Sunset Tower — attended by the likes of Trevor Noah, Sharon Stone, Edgar Ramirez, Maria Sharapova, Jay Ellis and Lindsey Vonn — to celebrate his new sunglasses line with the brand.
And while there’s no date yet set for his documentary, Federer recently saw a screening of the feature-length film, which is helmed by Oscar-winning director Asif Kapadia (Amy) and co-director Joe Sabia.
The tennis great told GQ that he was emotionally walloped by watching the doc and reliving moments that are in the film, which follows the last 12 days of his pro...
- 3/14/2024
- by Degen Pener
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
When designer Todd Snyder was thinking about the campaign for his winter collection — called American Classics — he mused to himself, “What would someone like Miles Davis or Philip Johnson wear if they were arriving in New York today?”
The campaign, which features statement pieces such as an alpaca Balmacaan topcoat ($1,998) and a charcoal flannel Sutton Suit featuring Gurkha-style trousers ($298-$996), is inspired by “the mid-century creatives responsible for Abstract Expressionism, the Method, Bebop and Modernism,” adds Snyder.
“Naturally, I thought of my friend Matt Bomer, who has a very sophisticated style that’s rooted in the classics,” continues the designer. “You can picture him as a mid-century modern architect.”
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Styled by GQ creative director at large Jim Moore and photographed by Kenny Thomas, the ads were shot at The Glass House, the famed modernist Connecticut residence built by Johnson in the late 1940s.
The campaign, which features statement pieces such as an alpaca Balmacaan topcoat ($1,998) and a charcoal flannel Sutton Suit featuring Gurkha-style trousers ($298-$996), is inspired by “the mid-century creatives responsible for Abstract Expressionism, the Method, Bebop and Modernism,” adds Snyder.
“Naturally, I thought of my friend Matt Bomer, who has a very sophisticated style that’s rooted in the classics,” continues the designer. “You can picture him as a mid-century modern architect.”
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Styled by GQ creative director at large Jim Moore and photographed by Kenny Thomas, the ads were shot at The Glass House, the famed modernist Connecticut residence built by Johnson in the late 1940s.
- 11/2/2023
- by Degen Pener
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Alecia Moore, known better as Pink, rose to fame in 2000, and her father, James Ira Moore Jr., regularly appeared with the singer. In 2021, he died. Pink was especially close with her father and spent his final days with him at his home in Pennsylvania. During those last days, the father-daughter duo chatted. One of their discussions was about what comes after death. Now, a hawk follows the singer when she leaves the house, making her feel confident that there is, in fact, an afterlife.
Pink says a visiting hawk is proof there is an afterlife
In an interview for The Howard Stern Show in 2023, Pink opened up about her father after Stern played a clip of the father-daughter duo performing together. She insisted that listening to her father play guitar made her happy instead of sad. She told Stern the performance was one of her father’s happiest days. Eventually,...
Pink says a visiting hawk is proof there is an afterlife
In an interview for The Howard Stern Show in 2023, Pink opened up about her father after Stern played a clip of the father-daughter duo performing together. She insisted that listening to her father play guitar made her happy instead of sad. She told Stern the performance was one of her father’s happiest days. Eventually,...
- 9/22/2023
- by Andrea Francese
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Pink paid tribute to her dad, Jim Moore, with an emotional Instagram post over the weekend.
The singer shared a sweet throwback video of Moore with her now-six-year-old son Jameson, who was a toddler in the clip.
She wrote, “I miss you, Dad. The kids do too. Sometimes I hate how time flies. Sometimes I hate how we have to be funny in order to avoid the hurt. Today it isn’t funny. Today it just hurts. I’m glad you don’t anymore though. You don’t hurt.
“I hope they still call you twinkle toes and that you’re still getting out of line.
“I hope you’re singing along. I hope you’re making everyone laugh. I hope you feel this love gone but not forgotten, Daddy Sir.”
Read More: Pink Fan Goes Into Labour At Concert, Walks To Hospital To Give Birth — Then Names Baby After...
The singer shared a sweet throwback video of Moore with her now-six-year-old son Jameson, who was a toddler in the clip.
She wrote, “I miss you, Dad. The kids do too. Sometimes I hate how time flies. Sometimes I hate how we have to be funny in order to avoid the hurt. Today it isn’t funny. Today it just hurts. I’m glad you don’t anymore though. You don’t hurt.
“I hope they still call you twinkle toes and that you’re still getting out of line.
“I hope you’re singing along. I hope you’re making everyone laugh. I hope you feel this love gone but not forgotten, Daddy Sir.”
Read More: Pink Fan Goes Into Labour At Concert, Walks To Hospital To Give Birth — Then Names Baby After...
- 8/28/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Pink’s latest tribute has her floating on cloud nine.
The “So What” songstress, 43, has been enchanting audiences worldwide with her Summer Carnival 2023 tour performances. During one such moment on the Munich stop on July 6, a super observant fan captured a truly heart-melting sight — a heart taking shape in the clouds — while Pink delivered a touching tribute to her late father.
The fan shared the shot to TikTok, captioning the lovely clip: “As she dedicates the song to her father, a heart shines in heaven.”
Read More: Pink And Husband Carey Hart Reportedly Plan On ‘Relocating To Australia’
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@P!Nk Just captured the most beautiful moment possible. He is watching over you! Please reposed so it reaches this beautiful soul @P!Nk !
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The track “When I Get There” was released this February. When Pink, real name Alecia Moore, uploaded the song to her Instagram on Valentine’s Day,...
The “So What” songstress, 43, has been enchanting audiences worldwide with her Summer Carnival 2023 tour performances. During one such moment on the Munich stop on July 6, a super observant fan captured a truly heart-melting sight — a heart taking shape in the clouds — while Pink delivered a touching tribute to her late father.
The fan shared the shot to TikTok, captioning the lovely clip: “As she dedicates the song to her father, a heart shines in heaven.”
Read More: Pink And Husband Carey Hart Reportedly Plan On ‘Relocating To Australia’
@p.p009
@P!Nk Just captured the most beautiful moment possible. He is watching over you! Please reposed so it reaches this beautiful soul @P!Nk !
♬ Originalton – Pana_009
The track “When I Get There” was released this February. When Pink, real name Alecia Moore, uploaded the song to her Instagram on Valentine’s Day,...
- 7/20/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
It’s a celebration of love as Valentine’s Day 2023 arrives.
From Instagram to Twitter, everyone is showing off their love and how they’re spending the day with their special someone. See how the stars are commemorating this special day.
Gisele Bundchen is showing her appreciation for a woman’s best friend as she snuggles up to her puppies.
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“Pure love!! I am convinced they are little angels on Earth. Happy Valentine’s Day to all! Amor puro!! Tenho certeza que eles são anjinhos na Terra,” she captioned the carousel.
The supermodel is recently separated from her husband, Tom Brady, and is showering her pets with all her love.
For 2023, Pink decided to embrace her love for her late father with a new song release.
Sometimes love leaves us too soon. On Valentine’s Day- I...
From Instagram to Twitter, everyone is showing off their love and how they’re spending the day with their special someone. See how the stars are commemorating this special day.
Gisele Bundchen is showing her appreciation for a woman’s best friend as she snuggles up to her puppies.
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A post shared by Gisele Bündchen (@gisele)
“Pure love!! I am convinced they are little angels on Earth. Happy Valentine’s Day to all! Amor puro!! Tenho certeza que eles são anjinhos na Terra,” she captioned the carousel.
The supermodel is recently separated from her husband, Tom Brady, and is showering her pets with all her love.
For 2023, Pink decided to embrace her love for her late father with a new song release.
Sometimes love leaves us too soon. On Valentine’s Day- I...
- 2/14/2023
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
Pink is thinking about her late father on Valentine’s Day. To celebrate the love-filled holiday, Pink released her single “When I Get There,” which she wrote for her dad Jim Moore who died in August 2021.
“Sometimes love leaves us too soon. On Valentine’s Day — I cherish the love I have that I can touch — and the love I have in my heart for those who have gone on to the next adventure,” she tweeted. “This one’s for you, Daddy Sir.”
On Twitter, Pink shared a clip of...
“Sometimes love leaves us too soon. On Valentine’s Day — I cherish the love I have that I can touch — and the love I have in my heart for those who have gone on to the next adventure,” she tweeted. “This one’s for you, Daddy Sir.”
On Twitter, Pink shared a clip of...
- 2/14/2023
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
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Valentine's Day is all about celebrating the love in your life. So this year, Pink is honoring her dad, Jim Moore, who she called her very first Valentine in a bittersweet Instagram tribute on Feb. 14. "Sometimes love leaves us too soon," she wrote in her caption, in reference to Moore's death in 2021. "On Valentine's Day- I cherish the love I have that I can touch- and the love I have in my heart for those who have gone on to the next adventure. This one's for you, Daddy Sir."
She went on to give her followers a brief preview of her new song "When I Get There," the lyrics speaking to some of the grief and love she shares for her father. The video began with Moore's voice in the background, saying, "I thought it would be nice...
A post shared by P!Nk (@pink)
Valentine's Day is all about celebrating the love in your life. So this year, Pink is honoring her dad, Jim Moore, who she called her very first Valentine in a bittersweet Instagram tribute on Feb. 14. "Sometimes love leaves us too soon," she wrote in her caption, in reference to Moore's death in 2021. "On Valentine's Day- I cherish the love I have that I can touch- and the love I have in my heart for those who have gone on to the next adventure. This one's for you, Daddy Sir."
She went on to give her followers a brief preview of her new song "When I Get There," the lyrics speaking to some of the grief and love she shares for her father. The video began with Moore's voice in the background, saying, "I thought it would be nice...
- 2/14/2023
- by Chandler Plante
- Popsugar.com
Pink has bid a somber farewell to her father. On Aug. 26, the singer shared an Instagram tribute honoring Jim Moore following his passing. "Til forever," Pink captioned two photos of her dancing with her dad, one as a young girl and then again as an adult. While Jim's cause of death is not known, it was only a year ago that Pink first confirmed her father was undergoing chemotherapy after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. In July 2020, the 41-year-old said he had completed his second round of treatment when he fractured his back falling off a ladder. Despite undergoing surgery, Pink wrote on Instagram that he was, "Smiling. Cracking jokes. Making everyone else...
- 8/27/2021
- E! Online
Current incumbent Greg Basser stepping down, will remain as consultant.
Marking the addition of a television and streaming push to its feature development and co-financing activities, Village Roadshow Entertainment Group (Vreg) has named former Sony Pictures Television chief Steve Mosko as its new CEO.
Current Vreg CEO Greg Basser, who co-founded the group and Village Roadshow Pictures 20 years ago, is stepping down, although he will remain with the company as a consultant. Village Roadshow Pictures Entertainment chairman and CEO Bruce Berman will remain in his position and report to Mosko, who will report to Vreg’s board of directors.
Mosko...
Marking the addition of a television and streaming push to its feature development and co-financing activities, Village Roadshow Entertainment Group (Vreg) has named former Sony Pictures Television chief Steve Mosko as its new CEO.
Current Vreg CEO Greg Basser, who co-founded the group and Village Roadshow Pictures 20 years ago, is stepping down, although he will remain with the company as a consultant. Village Roadshow Pictures Entertainment chairman and CEO Bruce Berman will remain in his position and report to Mosko, who will report to Vreg’s board of directors.
Mosko...
- 10/25/2018
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
Current incumbent Greg Basser stepping down, will remain as consultant.
Marking the addition of a television and streaming push to its feature development and co-financing activities, Village Roadshow Entertainment Group (Vreg) has named former Sony Pictures Television chief Steve Mosko as its new CEO.
Current Vreg CEO Greg Basser, who co-founded the group and Village Roadshow Pictures 20 years ago, is stepping down, although he will remain with the company as a consultant. Village Roadshow Pictures Entertainment chairman and CEO Bruce Berman will remain in his position and report to Mosko, who will report to Vreg’s board of directors.
Mosko...
Marking the addition of a television and streaming push to its feature development and co-financing activities, Village Roadshow Entertainment Group (Vreg) has named former Sony Pictures Television chief Steve Mosko as its new CEO.
Current Vreg CEO Greg Basser, who co-founded the group and Village Roadshow Pictures 20 years ago, is stepping down, although he will remain with the company as a consultant. Village Roadshow Pictures Entertainment chairman and CEO Bruce Berman will remain in his position and report to Mosko, who will report to Vreg’s board of directors.
Mosko...
- 10/25/2018
- by John Hazelton
- ScreenDaily
Village Roadshow Entertainment Group has named former Sony Pictures TV boss Steve Mosko as its CEO, as the production and financing company looks to further push into TV and streaming. Bruce Berman, currently Village Roadshow Pictures Entertainment chairman and CEO, will remain in his position and report to Mosko.
As part of the announcement Thursday, Village Roadshow said Greg Basser, the current CEO who co-founded Vreg and Village Roadshow Pictures 20 years ago this month, is stepping down to pursue other opportunities. He will remain as a consultant for Perfect Village Entertainment, the company’s film and TV production venture in China with Perfect World Pictures and Wme-img that launched last year.
The moves come after Vreg in April 2017 sold a controlling interest to then-financial partners Vine Alternative Investments and Falcon Investment Advisors. Vine CEO Jim Moore took over as chairman, with the goal to grow the company by increasing its...
As part of the announcement Thursday, Village Roadshow said Greg Basser, the current CEO who co-founded Vreg and Village Roadshow Pictures 20 years ago this month, is stepping down to pursue other opportunities. He will remain as a consultant for Perfect Village Entertainment, the company’s film and TV production venture in China with Perfect World Pictures and Wme-img that launched last year.
The moves come after Vreg in April 2017 sold a controlling interest to then-financial partners Vine Alternative Investments and Falcon Investment Advisors. Vine CEO Jim Moore took over as chairman, with the goal to grow the company by increasing its...
- 10/25/2018
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Former Sony Pictures TV Chairman Steve Mosko has been named the chief executive officer of Village Roadshow Entertainment Group (Vreg), the company announced Thursday.
Vreg is continuing its development and production of content with a bigger focus on television and streaming to complement the development and co-financing of movies. Village Roadshow Pictures Entertainment chairman and CEO Bruce Berman will remain in his position and will now report to Mosko. Greg Basser, Vreg’s current CEO, is stepping down to pursue other opportunities in the media and entertainment space. He will continue as a consultant to Vreg.
“Steve’s track record of success combined with his tenure in the industry and breadth of understanding of the current and future television landscape makes him the ideal executive to execute on our strategy and lead the company on a day-to-day basis,” stated Vine CEO and Vreg Chairman Jim Moore. “While Vreg is committed...
Vreg is continuing its development and production of content with a bigger focus on television and streaming to complement the development and co-financing of movies. Village Roadshow Pictures Entertainment chairman and CEO Bruce Berman will remain in his position and will now report to Mosko. Greg Basser, Vreg’s current CEO, is stepping down to pursue other opportunities in the media and entertainment space. He will continue as a consultant to Vreg.
“Steve’s track record of success combined with his tenure in the industry and breadth of understanding of the current and future television landscape makes him the ideal executive to execute on our strategy and lead the company on a day-to-day basis,” stated Vine CEO and Vreg Chairman Jim Moore. “While Vreg is committed...
- 10/25/2018
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
Exclusive: Industry veteran Peter Schlessel has been elected to the board of directors of Village Roadshow Entertainment Group. He joins as Ocean’s 8, Village Roadshow’s 100th film, just released to a franchise-topping domestic result and a strong early start overseas.
Schlessel has had a traditional and entrepreneurial career in the entertainment industry. He has held senior roles at both Focus Features and Sony Pictures Entertainment. And he co-founded and served as CEO of FilmDistrict which garnered over $500M in box office on the movies it produced and acquired.
Over the span of his career, Schlessel has produced, acquired or distributed hundreds of titles including Looper, District 9, The Theory Of Everything, Olympus Has Fallen and Insidious. Schlessel also was instrumental in working with Jeff Skoll on the founding of Participant Media. He currently has an active consulting and mentorship business via his Ps Entertainment banner under which he advises high net worth individuals,...
Schlessel has had a traditional and entrepreneurial career in the entertainment industry. He has held senior roles at both Focus Features and Sony Pictures Entertainment. And he co-founded and served as CEO of FilmDistrict which garnered over $500M in box office on the movies it produced and acquired.
Over the span of his career, Schlessel has produced, acquired or distributed hundreds of titles including Looper, District 9, The Theory Of Everything, Olympus Has Fallen and Insidious. Schlessel also was instrumental in working with Jeff Skoll on the founding of Participant Media. He currently has an active consulting and mentorship business via his Ps Entertainment banner under which he advises high net worth individuals,...
- 6/12/2018
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
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