Her credits include the 1992 movie Medicine Man with Sean Connery , 1995's The Basketball Diaries with Leonardo DiCaprio , ...
Joe Pesci kept his acceptance speech quite short when he won an Oscar for Goodfellas, but other Oscar-winners have managed to ...
A lot of actors have had a lot of iconic death scenes, but no one has had a greater quantity of unforgettable on-screen ...
Scorsese, seeing an opportunity to make the anti-Godfather, purchased the film rights and turned Wiseguy into the masterly Goodfellas, which put Pileggi on the map. Before that point, he was as ...
Joe Pesci’s Tommy DeVito took him out in Goodfellas, while his demise at the hands of Emperor ... If you ask a movie fan to name their favourite Jackson death, they might just say the one from Steven ...
The musician’s wife Sherkita Long-Platt announced his death Friday morning on Facebook. “I just lost my husband and my kids lost their father,” she wrote. “Our life will never be the same.” ...
In 2022, more than 941,600 Americans died from cardiovascular disease. Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States, according to a new report. The American Heart ...
Hate continues to grow at an alarming speed, and the world must do more to fight growing antisemitism the UN Secretary-General said on Monday, honouring the victims of the Holocaust and those who ...
Atlanta-based rapper DJ Unk’s cause of death has reportedly been revealed. Dj Unk’s wife, Sherkita Long-Platt, confirmed to TMZ on Sunday, January 26, that the musician died in his sleep ...
The rapper, an Atlanta Georgia native that came onto the music scene in the 1990s, was 43 at the time of his death. As fans grieve the loss of Unk, many are asking what happened to him.
Former president Joe Biden signed off on commuting 37 federal inmates who were sentenced to death before exiting his post, but one inmate refused to sign on the dotted line. Commutation was offered to ...
“I found I was absolutely, completely at ease about death,” and “I’m going to live again.” Those were the words of Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States who died recently ...