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William Eugene LaFountaine, age 75, of Gray, Kentucky, passed away on Monday, May 3, 2021 at the hospice center in Hazard, Kentucky. He is survived by his daughter, Kari Culley. Visitation will be from 5-7pm on Friday, May 7, at the Vankirk-Grisell Funeral Home, where his funeral service will be held at 7pm with Bro. Glenn Wilson officiating. Burial will be held at the convenience of the family in Gray Cemetery. Those attending either visitation or funeral are reminded to wear a face covering and to social distance in accordance with COVID-19 guidelines. Vankirk-Grisell Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. About the Author ....
In previous years, we'd be roughly a month away from the Draft at this point and the picture would be coming into clearer focus. But with the event pushed back to July 11 and teams having less history than ever on college players because of the pandemic, it's still very ....
The Real Story Behind The Making Of Judas And The Black Messiah Is A Reminder Of The Power Of Black Unity Co-producer & MACRO founder & CEO Charles D. King shares the incredible backstory of the creative brotherhood that brought the film to life. Loading the player… Judas and the Black Messiah is now an Oscar Award-nominated film. As we all continue to revel in the well-deserved acclaim for this masterfully-told true story of the rise and murder of Black Panther Party leader chairman Fred Hampton at the hands of the FBI, it’s also worth noting that the way the story made its’ way to the big screen in the first place is equally as important as the history it brings to life. ....
THE FATHER Olivia Colman as Anne and Sir Anthony Hopkins as Anthony in The Father (Lionsgate Films/Sean Gleason) The mind plays tricks on us and the discombobulated title character in Florian Zeller’s classy adaptation of his award-winning stage play, co-written for the screen by Christopher Hampton. Set in the handsomely furnished London apartment of an octogenarian patriarch (Sir Anthony Hopkins), The Father slowly picks at the seams of his supposed reality and questions the reliability of his muddied memory as Olivia Colman and Olivia Williams both claim to be his concerned daughter. Ingenious production design ramps up the unease as Sir Anthony delivers an acting masterclass and poses the most serious threat – as the Baftas confirmed – to Chadwick Boseman’s posthumous coronation. ....
Carla Meyer April 23, 2021 Gary Oldman portrays screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz in the biographical drama film “Mank.” Photo: Nikolai Loveikis That’s 30% of this year’s acting nominations. They weren’t the only U.K. actors nominated, but Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Colman graciously agreed to play Londoners this year, earning nods for their respective roles in “The Father.” Americans playing Brits, by comparison, account for 0% of this year’s nominations. So we’ll have to hang on to Rami Malek’s 2019 win for playing Freddie Mercury in “Bohemian Rhapsody” a bit longer. Some critics contend that British actors are better than their American colleagues because they study movement and speech intensively in acting school, and often act onstage between TV and film gigs. There might be some credence to the idea, considering many of our A-listers train at the Academy of “My Father is a Big Deal in Hollywood.” ....