Actor John Travolta has listed his property in Islesboro, Maine, for nearly two years. The listing is gone, meaning it's sold or been pulled from the market.
The comedy will star Kristen Bell and Leslie Jones as housewives who come up with a way to counterfeit coupons, next thing they know they're running a $40 million coupon cartel.
It looks like Rob Gronkowski has made the move from Foxborough to Hollywood and he's already in a new movie! It's called "You Can't Have It." The movie also stars Armand Assante and is set for a theatrical release next month.
No word how how much screen time the Patriots wide receiver has in the flick, or even what the movie is really about but, how did we miss this until now...
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Particularly avid film fans are likely well-aware that the industry is a male-dominated one in which women — both behind of and in front of the scenes — are outnumbered and thus outranked by men. But as Meryl Streep pointed out last year, the problem extends beyond Hollywood proper and into film journalism, where a new study supports the idea that the industry as a whole is unfairly skewed — the implication being that if the majority of film critics are male and promoting predominantly male-driven narratives, then Hollywood has no reason to make a change.