‘Toss It’ is a bit of a different take on the traditional RomCom and filmmaker Michele Remsen explores the idea of what happens after happily ever after ends. Remsen sits down with Alyssa Julya Smith to describe the film and discuss what went into filming it.
"Toss It" explores women as the drivers of romance and is described as "modern day Rosalind Russell & Cary Grant" but with the unique opportunity to observe them after the last frame has typically gone dark. The film premiered on Sunday at the Hollywood Reel Independent Film Fest.
Michele explains that the film explores the idea of dating, romance and relationships as the characters discover what they don't know about each other and themselves.
Sam Raimondi shows you how to make a beautiful rustic wreath for the holiday season.
Marissa Silva, editor-in-chief of The Toy Insider, joined Cheddar News to provide gift ideas for your furry loved ones ahead of the holidays.
Musicals have been tough sells in theaters in recent years, so much so that Warner Bros. downplayed the song and dance elements of “Wonka” in trailers. Instead, the studio emphasized Chalamet, the 27-year-old actor.
Barbara Streisand will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at next year's SAG Awards.
Cher opened up to Kelly Clarkson about being excluded from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Nicki Minaj revealed that she turned down a request from Kanye West to clear her verse so he could release her collaboration.
Peacock shared the trailer for the second season of the celebrity competition show, 'The Traitors.'
Women outnumber men in the largest urban counties east of the Mississippi River, along the Eastern Seaboard and in the Deep South, while the West skews male, according to data released last week from the 2022 American Community Survey 5-year estimates.
A giant panda at the Beijing Zoo had a lot of fun playing in the snow this week.
A favorite animal at the St. Louis Zoo in Missouri is moving to Columbus, Ohio.
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